Technology & Computing Vocabulary
Vocabulary words related to technology & computing that appear on standardized tests including GRE, SAT, TOEFL, and IELTS.
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A long strip of parchment or paper with writing on it, rolled up, or to move up or down on a digital...
An area or portion, especially within an economy or society, defined by specific characteristics.
Having limited or basic reading and writing skills.
An underground conduit carrying off wastewater and refuse.
In a way that is even, without interruption or difficulty.
A small piece or brief extract, often of text or code.
Numerical data collected for analysis, often used to infer trends or patterns.
To arrange or classify something into different layers or levels.
To cause someone to lose enthusiasm and initiative; to impair the growth or effectiveness of somethi...
A set of rooms in a hotel or a set of related software programs used together.
To replace something or someone, typically by force or through gradual takeover.
Additional to or serving to complete something.
A sudden, powerful forward or upward movement; a rapid increase.
The combination of components to form a connected whole.
An electronic musical instrument that generates and modifies sounds.
To arrange according to an organized plan or system.
A group of people working together, often in a sport or collaborative effort.
The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry and engineeri...
Relating to or at the end; a device used to access a computer network; or advanced and incurable, as...
A reference book or digital tool listing words grouped together with similar meanings (synonyms) and...
A strong and fast-moving stream of water or other substance; also, a large amount of data or emotion...
Easily managed, taught, or controlled; compliant.
A written or printed version of spoken language, such as a record of a meeting or class.
Beneath the surface of the earth; also refers to something hidden or secret.
To provide with new information or bring up to date.
To raise something to a higher standard or more advanced level.
An unoccupied position or job; an empty space or room.
The leading position in a movement or field; those pioneering new ideas or developments.
A measure of how spread out a set of data values are from their mean; it can also refer to a differe...
A person who has served in the armed forces; also used to describe someone with long experience in a...
Existing in essence but not in actual physical form; nearly or almost the same as something.
A microscopic infectious agent that replicates inside living cells; a harmful program that attacks c...
An electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts, typically measured between two po...
A network of fine threads, especially one spun by a spider; also, a complex interconnected system or...
To argue persistently or dispute noisily, especially over something important.
A small timepiece worn on the wrist.