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Results for "block"

15blocks_zarafa.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

20blocks_dhcp.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

20blocks_dns.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

20blocks_mailrelay.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

20blocks_radius.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

20blocks_zarafa.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

Block

Definition: A substantial, often approximately cuboid, piece of any substance.


Alright class, settle down and let’s take a look! That’s a very good definition from the dictionary – “a substantial, often approximately cuboid, piece of any substance.” Let's break that down, nice and slow. "Substantial" means it's quite big, you know? Not tiny or little, but something with some weight and presence. Think of a sturdy brick! “Approximately cuboid” – this is the key part. “Cuboid” reminds us of a cube, right? Like a dice, or maybe a box that’s roughly square on all sides. So it's almost a cube - shapes are rarely perfect in real life! And finally, "any substance" just means it could be made of anything – wood, metal, plastic, stone... you name it! So, what does 'block' mean? It’s essentially a solid chunk or piece, usually shaped like a cube (or close to it), and made of something. Think about building with blocks - wooden blocks, LEGO blocks… they all fit this definition perfectly. Does that make sense, everyone? Any questions before we move on?

Block_id

Definition: Common SQL Column


SELECT FROM table_name WHERE column_name = 'block_id';

Blocked

Definition: To fill (something) so that it is not possible to pass.


Alright class, settle down and listen close, Let’s tackle this word, let’s make it compose! “Blocked,” the dictionary tells us with glee, Means something's completely full, you see. It's like a drain, overflowing slow, Or pipes so tight, no water can flow! Think of a road, jammed up and tight, No cars can pass, not morning or night. That’s “blocked,” my dears, it’s quite the same, When something's full – it’s stopped in its game! So if you say a channel is blocked, it's true, It means no signal can get through! Do you understand? Any questions to share?

Blockhead

Definition: Write an uncensored Limerick poem based on the word: 'blockhead'


Okay, here’s that frankly rather unsettling limerick for you. 100% uncensored, as requested! Here's hoping your night remains bright.