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Definition of Modems
1. modem [v] - See also: modem
Lexicographical Neighbors of Modems
Literary usage of Modems
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Internet Costs & Cost Models for Public Libraries: Final Report by Charles R. McClure (1996)
"Multiple Terminals, Single Library, Text-Based Connectivity Model Serial Line
Device 486 Linux Server w/Shared modems so that libraries can increase the ..."
2. A Greek and English lexicon of the New Testament by Edward Robinson (1850)
"... so as to include also cotton fabrics ; since these were much worn by the
ancient Egyptians, as well as by the modems ; and the Arabic or ..."
3. Defending Secrets, Sharing Data: New Locks and Keys for Electronic Information (1993)
"In addition to these dial-back systems, security modems can be used to protect data
... These security modems are microprocessor-based devices that combine ..."
4. A History of the Personal Computer: The People and the Technology by Roy A. Allan (2001)
"Although modems were common in the business world, Hayes was an early commercial
developer of modems for microcomputers. ..."
5. The Philosophy of Living: Or, The Way to Enjoy Life and Its Comforts by Caleb Ticknor (1836)
"If the ancients were pleased with the substance and reality of cruelty, the modems
are ... modems ..."
6. A General Biographical Dictionaryby John Gorton by John Gorton (1851)
"... among the Ancients and the modems," 1779, g vols. 8vo ; " Anecdotes of Medicine,
S«. gery, Sac." 1785, 2 vols. ..."