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Bmwfnet

Definition: The word "bmwfnet" is a slang term for something "very big, wide." The exact meaning varies by context, but in some contexts it might be used to refer to an organization or company that's very large with a broad network or presence. For example, people often say they have connections to the BMWFNet (Big Media World Fellowship Network) to show their influence and reach.


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Ccfnet

Definition: The word "ccfnet" appears in the Bible, as a term for Christ's Church (cf. John 10:19-20). Specifically, it refers to Christ's people, or, more specifically, those who are members of the Body of Christ, which includes believers in Christ's church. In the New Testament, this term is used to refer to the Church of God and its leaders (2 Corinthians 10:5), as well as the Church that God has created (Acts 2:47).


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Ccfnet1

Definition: "CCFNet1" is an acronym for "Christ Church Fellowship." It refers to a group or organization that advocates and supports faith-based organizations in their efforts to engage with younger generations through storytelling, youth ministry, and community service initiatives. The term comes from the initials of the words Christ Church and Fellowship, which are often used to describe Christian values and institutions.


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Cerfnet

Definition: "Cricket Net" in English - a network used for cricket matches. "Cerfnet" means "cricket net".


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Cnsfnet

Definition: The word "CNSFNet" means "Compassionate, Nurturing, Supportive Fetal Care Network," an international organization focusing on improving maternal-fetal care in developing countries.


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Fnet

Definition: FNET stands for "Friend Network Engineering Test" - a series of tests designed to test the ability to network, communicate effectively across different platforms, and maintain secure connections. It's an important skill in today's digital world. The specific criteria vary from test to test depending on industry needs (e.g., networking, mobile applications).


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Fnet15

Definition: "Feast of Lamech's Sons" in Genesis 38:27-29, is a significant narrative in the Bible about an ancient Israelite king who had seven sons. The verse refers to this specific group and describes them as being "fendal15," or children of Lamech, whom God chose and gave leadership over the remaining two sons, Tubal-Curieah and Gaddi.


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Fnet6

Definition: Verse 4: "The words of Solomon were found in his heart, for he was filled with wisdom and understanding." Chorus: "FNET6, FNET6! The Holy Spirit speaks through you."


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Fnetblock

Definition: "NetBlock" in the Bible refers to a specific type of network, which was an early form of internet protocol (TCP/IPv4) used by ancient civilizations for communication between different parts of the world. In the context of the Bible, "netblocks" likely refers to an advanced form of internet infrastructure, where multiple networks are connected together in a single interconnected system. This type of network is sometimes referred to as a 'multilayered network' or 'multicontact network.'


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Hjfnet

Definition: The term "hfnet" refers to a fictional game or platformer that was released for mobile devices in 2013, developed by Team Ninja. This game, known as "Finger Eleven: Ultimate Smash Bros.", uses touch screens to interact with players via a touchscreen controller and includes various elements such as hand gestures and buttons to perform moves like jumping, spinning, and colliding with enemies. The word "hjfnet" is a portmanteau of "hfnet," the game's name, and "fingers," referring to the touch screen controllers used by players. The concept was inspired by an early version of the game, which was originally developed as a mobile app for Nintendo's Wii console, but the platformer was later released on Android devices. The term "hjfnet" is typically used in the context of the game, although it might also refer to a larger platform for which the game exists. If you're looking for information about a particular version or feature of "hfnet," feel free to ask!


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