auk |
any of a group of web-footed, short-winged sea birds that live in colder parts of the Northern Hemisphere and are skilled at swimming and diving. |
blog |
a journal posted on a website that someone regularly write entries in. When people have a blog, they write about personal experiences or opinions, or about particular topics they have special knowledge of or are interested in. The word "blog" is a short form of "Web log." |
browser |
a computer program that locates and displays web pages; web browser. |
Chrome |
a web browser developed by Google. |
cobweb |
a web spun by a spider, or a single piece of this web. [1/2 definitions] |
dot |
the pronunciation of the punctuation mark (.) that is used in addresses on the World Wide Web. [1/3 definitions] |
feather |
one of the structures forming the plumage of birds, consisting of a hollow, tapering, horny shaft growing from the skin and bearing a web of slender, parallel, interlocked barbs on either side. [1/12 definitions] |
fisher spider |
any of a family of nursery-web spiders that have the ability to skate across and dive beneath the surface of water, also called a dock spider. |
gossamer |
a delicate spider web, esp. one that has become attached to a plant or is floating freely in the air. [1/3 definitions] |
gull1 |
any of a variety of web-toed aquatic birds characterized by long pointed wings, agile flight, and mostly gray and white plumage. |
home page |
the main page of a Web site. A home page often has a table of contents and links to other parts of the Web page. |
html |
abbreviation of "hypertext markup language," a computer language used to create documents on the World Wide Web. |
hyperlink |
text or an image on any web page that, when clicked on, causes another web page or another point on the same page to be displayed on the computer screen. |
hypertext markup language |
a computer language used to create documents on the World Wide Web; html. |
internet |
the world's largest computer network, which is made of millions of computers that are linked together. Some parts of the internet are the World Wide Web and e-mail. |
lace |
an openwork fabric made of or trimmed in a web of fine threads. [1/6 definitions] |
link |
in computing, a piece of text or an image on any web page that, when clicked on, causes another web page or another point on the same page to be displayed on the computer screen; hyperlink. [1/7 definitions] |
murre |
either of two black and white, web-footed diving birds of northern oceans. |
news |
(used with a singular verb) a report of recent important events, read out on the television or radio, or printed in a newspaper, magazine, or Web site. |
news feed |
a data format that allows users to frequently update content on a web page. [2 definitions] |
nursery-web spider |
any of the species of spiders, the females of which build a web for their young and stand guard next to it. |