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Gard (unclass) | |||
guard (In a statechart or activity diagram, a condition that specifies when an event can take place. Whenever its event fires, a guard is evaluated only once) | |||
luminaire guard | |||
guarding in v.f. signalling | |||
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girder bridge n | |||
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DHCP guard (A feature that protects against a malicious VM representing itself as a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server for man-in-the-middle attacks) |