Definitions
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- noun computing A
command that makes up part of a larger command.
Etymologies
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Examples
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You should leverage the builtin commands whenever possible since it avoids calling a subcommand from the system.
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You should leverage the builtin commands whenever possible since it avoids calling a subcommand from the system.
doggdot.us 2009
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Gates stood up a new Department of Defense subcommand focused on cybersecurity under the U.S.
China-Google quarrel highlights world of cyber espionage 2010
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Flying to Barksdale, which is headquarters for 8th Air Force, a major subcommand of ACC/STRATCOM.
Howard Dean Blasts Fox For "Cover-Up"; Touts Clinton Appearance 2009
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DATA COM VOICE: I am attempting to penetrate the Borg regenerative subcommand path… it is a low priority system and may be accessible…
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Korea is so substantial a military commitment for us that it merits its own, semiautonomous subcommand of PACOM — just as Iraq, unofficially anyway, merits its own four-star subcommand of CENTCOM.
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Forces Korea (which is a semiautonomous subcommand of PACOM), also wearing blue UN helmets.
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UAE, any of the countries -- Qatar, where we have a subcommand of the Central Command there.
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Korea is so substantial a military commitment for us that it merits its own, semiautonomous subcommand of PACOM — just as Iraq, unofficially anyway, merits its own four-star subcommand of CENTCOM.
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Forces Korea (which is a semiautonomous subcommand of PACOM), also wearing blue UN helmets.
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