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1 BAK datne
▪ Terminien BAK file inf.lv Operētājsistēmās MS-DOS vai OS/2 automātiski vai ar kādas lietojumprogrammas palīdzību izveidotas dublētājdatnes nosaukuma paplašinājumsru [ref dict="Tilde (Ru-Lv)"]BAK файл[/ref]LZAit▪ EuroTermBank terminiInf, Kom, ITru BAK файлETB
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bak — abbreviation computing the last part of the name of a backup file Thesaurus: abbreviations used in computing and on the internethyponym … Useful english dictionary
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BAK — extension of a backup file (Computers) … English contemporary dictionary
BAK — abbr. comp.Backup file … Dictionary of computer extensions
bak — abbreviation computing the last part of the name of a backup file … English dictionary
.bak — comp. abbr. Backup (file name extension) … United dictionary of abbreviations and acronyms
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