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  1. endpoint:


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Traducciones detalladas de endpoint de inglés a español

endpoint:

endpoint [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the endpoint
    – Either of the handles that appear at the beginning or end of a selected line, arc, or other one-dimensional (1-D) shape. 1
  2. the endpoint
    – A company or entity that participates in a business-to-business (B2B) or application-to-application (A2A) data exchange. 1
    el extremo
  3. the endpoint
    – The logical representation of a location, typically expressed in URL form, providing a physical address for data received or sent. 1
    el extremo
  4. the endpoint
    – A device connected to a computer network. 1
    el extremo
  5. the endpoint
    – A construct that consists of an address, a binding, and a contract used for communicating with a WCF service. 1
    el extremo

Translation Matrix for endpoint:

NounTraducciones relacionadasOther Translations
extremo endpoint ale; beer; brew; cap; end cap; extreme; extremity; far end; lager; last-ditch; limit; lower end; lower side; seam; terminus; tip; ultra; utmost; winger
- end point; termination; terminus
Not SpecifiedTraducciones relacionadasOther Translations
extremo endpoint End
ModifierTraducciones relacionadasOther Translations
extremo appalling; crying shame; crying to heaven; disgraceful; disgusting; dizy; eccentric; enormously; exceedingly; exceptional; excessive; exorbitant; extraordinarily; extravagant; extreme; extremely; greatly; gross; highly; immensely; outrageous; particular; rank; scandalous; shocking; special; terrible; ultra; unprecedented; very; weak

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Definiciones relacionadas de "endpoint":

  1. a place where something ends or is complete2
  2. Either of the handles that appear at the beginning or end of a selected line, arc, or other one-dimensional (1-D) shape.1
  3. A company or entity that participates in a business-to-business (B2B) or application-to-application (A2A) data exchange.1
  4. The logical representation of a location, typically expressed in URL form, providing a physical address for data received or sent.1
  5. A device connected to a computer network.1
  6. A construct that consists of an address, a binding, and a contract used for communicating with a WCF service.1