Definition of Browsers

1. Noun. (plural of browser) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Browsers

1. browser [n] - See also: browser

Lexicographical Neighbors of Browsers

browny
browridge
browridges
brows
browsability
browsable
browsables
browse
browse protection
browseability
browseable
browsed
browser
browser hijacking
browserless
browsers (current term)
browses
browsewood
browsewrap
browsewraps
browsier
browsiest
browsing
browsings
browspot
browspots
browst
browsts
browsy
browze

Literary usage of Browsers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Unified Medical Language System: Current Bibliographies in Medicine, January by Catherine R. Selden, Betsy L. Humphreys (1997)
"... E. Using the Metathesaurus for bibliographic retrieval: a pre-implementation study. Proc Annu Symp Comput Appl Med Care 1994:980. Vocabulary browsers ..."

2. Signposts in Cyberspace: The Domain Name System and Internet Navigation by National Research Council (U.S.) (2005)
"Supporting Web Access Some Web browsers have been upgraded to support IDNA names ... Even when support for Web browsers is achieved on a consistent and ..."

3. The Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England by John Campbell Campbell (1846)
"It was held of the Crown by the following service ; namely, " That the Lord of Stanton-Harcourt should find four browsers in Woodstock Parke in winter time, ..."

4. The Lives of the Lords Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England by Baron John Campbell Campbell (1851)
"It was held of the Crown by the following service; namely," That the Lord of Stanton-Harcourt should find four browsers in Woodstock Parke in winter time, ..."

5. The Beauties of England and Wales, Or, Delineations, Topographical by John Britton, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees, Thomas Hood, John Harris, Edward Wedlake Brayley (1813)
"And the king's bailiff of the demesnes, or the hundred of Wootton, coining to give warning for the said browsers, shall blow his horn at the gate of the ..."

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