A. = Adjective ADV. = Adverb IDM. = Idiom N. =
Noun V. = Verb
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a browser
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N. a program used to view
the Internet Microsoft Internet Explorer and Firefox are examples of popular
Internet browsers.
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to click
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V. 1) to press the button
on a computer mouse 2) to make a small, sharp sound
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a click
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N. 1) the pressing of the
mouse button 2) a small, sharp sound
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content
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N. subject matter; the
main idea of a book, a paper or a web page
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to copyright
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V. to legally protect
content with a copyright
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a copyright
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N. the right in law to be
the only producer, seller or distributor of a book, a play or a web page
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to design
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V. to artistically
arrange the shape or layout of something
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a design
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N. 1) the artistic shape
or layout of something 2) an architectural or technical plan for something
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to format
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V. to determine the size,
shape and form of a written document
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a format
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N. the size, shape and
form of a written document
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infringement
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N. breaking a law or
rule, disregarding a legal protection
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Internet (Net)
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N. a series of
interconnected computers and databases around the world
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to lay out
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V. to design the
technical arrangement of a web page, building, garden, etc.
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a layout
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N. the technical
arrangement of a web page, building, garden, etc.
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World Wide Web (Web)
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N. a series of
commercial, educational and governmental web pages on the Internet
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Language Dynamics. (n.d.). Internet 101. Retrieved December 3, 2012, from http://www.englishpage.com/vocabulary/interactivelesson3.html