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Definition of Liveware
1. Noun. (slang humorous) Human beings or their brains, when regarded as a form of computer hardware or software. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Liveware
1. all the people working with a computer system [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Liveware
Literary usage of Liveware
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Judicial Court of the by Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, Ephraim Williams, Dudley Atkins Tyng, Octavius Pickering, Theron Metcalf, Luther Stearns Cushing, Horace Gray, Charles Allen, Albert Gallatin Browne (1864)
"NP 48, 91 ; liveware v. Herschell, 3 Pick. 36. If the action is not new in
principle, the objection that it is of new impression in the particular instance, ..."
2. Illustrations of Political Economy.: By Harriet Martineau by Harriet Martineau (1834)
"I hear there is a place over the sea, in my own country, where we may live in
the same \Na?j the whites liveware; where we may gto\v and coffee, ..."
3. The North American Medical and Surgical Journal (1831)
"... that inflammation of the brain, and occasionally mania and idiocy, with certain
sympathetic disturbances of the stomach and liveware directly deducible ..."
4. The Modern Horse Doctor: Containing Practical Observations on the Causes by George H. Dadd (1856)
"The parenchyma, (cellular substance which connects the body of the liver together,)
and serous surface of the liveware occasionally the seat of increased ..."