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n. (Wiskunde) getal waarmee men logaritmen van een systeem kan vermenigvuldigen om de logaritmen van een ander systeem te krijgen; getal waardoor twee hoeveelheden kan worden gedeeld en dezelfde rest oplevert -
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n. module (onderdeel, deel, assemblage); (in computers) een stuk programmatuur dat onafhankelijk kan lopen[ modjoe:l]♦voorbeelden: -
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