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environmental         
  • The ecosystem of public parks often includes humans feeding the wildlife.
SURROUNDING OF AN ORGANISM OR POPULATION
Environmental; Physical environment; Environment (general); Environment (ecology); Environment (biophysical); Biophysical environments
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
Environmental means concerned with the protection of the natural world of land, sea, air, plants, and animals.
...the environmental claims being made for some products...
Environmental groups plan to stage public protests during the conference.
ADJ: ADJ n
environmentally
...the high price of environmentally friendly goods.
ADV: ADV adj
2.
Environmental means relating to or caused by the surroundings in which someone lives or something exists.
It protects against environmental hazards such as wind and sun...
ADJ: ADJ n
windowing         
¦ noun Computing the use of windows on a screen.
Market environment         
MARKETING TERM
Environmental scanning; Environment Scanning; Marketing environment; Microenvironment (business); Business environment
Market environment and business environment are marketing terms that refer to factors and forces that affect a firm's ability to build and maintain successful customer relationships. The business environment has been defined as "the totality of physical and social factors that are taken directly into consideration in the decision-making behaviour of individuals in the organisation.

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Windowing

Windowing may refer to:

  • Windowing system, a graphical user interface (GUI) which implements windows as a primary metaphor
  • In signal processing, the application of a window function to a signal
  • In computer networking, a flow control mechanism to manage the amount of transmitted data sent without receiving an acknowledgement (e.g. TCP windowing)
  • Date windowing, a method to interpret a two-digit year as a regular four-digit year, see Year 2000 problem
  • Address Windowing Extensions, a Microsoft Windows Application Programming Interface
  • A process used to produce images in a computed tomography (CT) scan
  • A method of publication wherein a work is published on different media at different times (e.g. first in cinemas, then on Blu-ray)