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  • 1close button — lango užvėrimo mygtukas statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis Mygtukas, esantis ↑lango antraštės juostos dešinėje (paveikse dešinysis mygtukas), užveriantis langą. Iliustraciją žr. priede. Jeigu veikiamasis yra dokumento langas, tai užveriamas …

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  • 2Button (computing) — For the buttons used to identify a program used to build a web site, see Web button. For keyboard buttons, see Keyboard (computing). Different types of buttons in GTK+. In computing, a button (sometimes known as a command button or push button)… …

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  • 3close — [adj1] near, nearby abutting, across the street, adjacent, adjoining, approaching, around the corner, at hand, contiguous, convenient, give or take a little*, handy, hard by, immediate, imminent, impending, in spitting distance*, in the ball… …

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  • 4Close Your Eyes — may refer to: Close Your Eyes (film), or Doctor Sleep, a film directed by Nick Willing Close Your Eyes (band), an American hardcore band Albums Close Your Eyes (album), an album by Kurt Elling Close Your Eyes: A Collection 1965–1986, an album by… …

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  • 5Close-bodied gown — or robe à l anglaise of cotton with floral sprigs embroidered in wool, shown with a quilted silk petticoat and fichu or kerchief, England, 1780s, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, M.59.25a c. A close bodied gown, English nightgown, or robe à l… …

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  • 6button — buttoner, n. buttonlike, adj. /but n/, n. 1. a small disk, knob, or the like for sewing or otherwise attaching to an article, as of clothing, serving as a fastening when passed through a buttonhole or loop. 2. anything resembling a button, esp.… …

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  • 7Button — For other uses, see button (disambiguation) and buttons (disambiguation). Wedgwood button with Boulton cut steels, depicting a mermaid family, England, circa 1760. Actual diameter: just over 32mm (1 1/4 ) …

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  • 8button — I. noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English boton, from Anglo French butun rose hip, stud, from buter to thrust more at butt Date: 14th century 1. a. a small knob or disk secured to an article (as of clothing) and used as a… …

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  • 9button up — verb refuse to talk or stop talking; fall silent The children shut up when their father approached • Syn: ↑close up, ↑clam up, ↑dummy up, ↑shut up, ↑belt up, ↑be quiet, ↑keep mum …

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  • 10Button — /but n/, n. Richard Totten /tot n/, (Dick), born 1929, U.S. figure skater. * * * Small disk or knob used as a fastener or ornament. It usually has holes or a shank through which it is sewn to one side of a garment. It is used to fasten or close… …

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