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Τι (ποιος) είναι athletic socks - ορισμός

COMPUTER NETWORK PROTOCOL
SOCKS 4A; Socks 4a; Socks 4A; SOCKS 4a; Socks5; Socksify; SOCKS server; SOCKSified; Authenticated firewall traversal; SOCKS4; SOCKS4a; SOCKS4A; SOCKS5; Socks-based Gateway; Socks 5; SOCKS (Protocol); SOCKS (protocol); SOCKS proxy; SOCKS (proxy); Socks (proxy); Socksv5

sock         
  • Argyle]] socks
  • The earliest known pair of socks, created by [[naalbinding]]. Dating from 300–500, these were excavated from [[Oxyrhynchus]] on the Nile in Egypt. The split toes were designed for use with sandals. On display in the [[Victoria and Albert museum]], reference 2085&A-1900.
  • Footwraps used by the [[Finnish Army]] until the 1990s
  • 12th-century cotton sock, found in Egypt. The knitter of this sock started work at the toe and then worked up towards the leg. The heel was made last and then attached to loops formed while knitting the leg. This practice allowed the heel to be easily replaced when it wore out.
  • Knee-high white socks, often worn as part of a [[school uniform]] or for [[fashion]]
  • [[Toe socks]]
ITEM OF CLOTHING FOR THE FEET
Socks bag; Socks link; Low cut socks; Gym sock; Fuzzy socks; Gym socks; Tube sock; Trainer socks; Long sock; Socks; Low sock; Crew sock; Low cut sock; Wool socks; Athletic sock; Knee sock; No-Show sock; List of sock styles; 🧦; Thermal sock; Thermal socks; Pair of socks; Long socks
¦ noun
1. a knitted garment for the foot and lower part of the leg.
2. an insole.
3. a white marking on the lower part of a horse's leg.
4. informal a hard blow.
N. Amer. force or emphasis.
¦ verb informal
1. hit forcefully.
2. (sock something away) N. Amer. save up money.
3. (usu. be socked in) N. Amer. envelop or make impassable by inhospitable weather conditions: the beach was socked in with fog.
Phrases
knock (or blow) someone's socks off informal amaze or impress someone.
knock the socks off informal surpass or beat.
pull one's socks up informal make an effort to improve.
put a sock in it Brit. informal stop talking.
sock it to someone informal attack or make a forceful impression on someone.
Origin
OE socc 'light shoe', of Gmc origin, from L. soccus 'comic actor's shoe, light low-heeled slipper', from Gk sukkhos.
Sock         
  • Argyle]] socks
  • The earliest known pair of socks, created by [[naalbinding]]. Dating from 300–500, these were excavated from [[Oxyrhynchus]] on the Nile in Egypt. The split toes were designed for use with sandals. On display in the [[Victoria and Albert museum]], reference 2085&A-1900.
  • Footwraps used by the [[Finnish Army]] until the 1990s
  • 12th-century cotton sock, found in Egypt. The knitter of this sock started work at the toe and then worked up towards the leg. The heel was made last and then attached to loops formed while knitting the leg. This practice allowed the heel to be easily replaced when it wore out.
  • Knee-high white socks, often worn as part of a [[school uniform]] or for [[fashion]]
  • [[Toe socks]]
ITEM OF CLOTHING FOR THE FEET
Socks bag; Socks link; Low cut socks; Gym sock; Fuzzy socks; Gym socks; Tube sock; Trainer socks; Long sock; Socks; Low sock; Crew sock; Low cut sock; Wool socks; Athletic sock; Knee sock; No-Show sock; List of sock styles; 🧦; Thermal sock; Thermal socks; Pair of socks; Long socks
·noun A warm inner sole for a shoe.
II. Sock ·noun A Plowshare.
III. Sock ·noun A knit or woven covering for the foot and lower leg; a stocking with a short leg.
IV. Sock ·add. ·vt To hurl, drive, or strike violently;
- often with it as an Object.
V. Sock ·noun The shoe worn by actors of comedy in ancient Greece and Rome, - used as a symbol of comedy, or of the comic drama, as distinguished from tragedy, which is symbolized by the buskin.
Sock         
  • Argyle]] socks
  • The earliest known pair of socks, created by [[naalbinding]]. Dating from 300–500, these were excavated from [[Oxyrhynchus]] on the Nile in Egypt. The split toes were designed for use with sandals. On display in the [[Victoria and Albert museum]], reference 2085&A-1900.
  • Footwraps used by the [[Finnish Army]] until the 1990s
  • 12th-century cotton sock, found in Egypt. The knitter of this sock started work at the toe and then worked up towards the leg. The heel was made last and then attached to loops formed while knitting the leg. This practice allowed the heel to be easily replaced when it wore out.
  • Knee-high white socks, often worn as part of a [[school uniform]] or for [[fashion]]
  • [[Toe socks]]
ITEM OF CLOTHING FOR THE FEET
Socks bag; Socks link; Low cut socks; Gym sock; Fuzzy socks; Gym socks; Tube sock; Trainer socks; Long sock; Socks; Low sock; Crew sock; Low cut sock; Wool socks; Athletic sock; Knee sock; No-Show sock; List of sock styles; 🧦; Thermal sock; Thermal socks; Pair of socks; Long socks
A sock is a piece of clothing worn on the feet and often covering the ankle or some part of the calf. Some types of shoes or boots are typically worn over socks.

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SOCKS

SOCKS is an Internet protocol that exchanges network packets between a client and server through a proxy server. SOCKS5 optionally provides authentication so only authorized users may access a server. Practically, a SOCKS server proxies TCP connections to an arbitrary IP address, and provides a means for UDP packets to be forwarded.

SOCKS performs at Layer 5 of the OSI model (the session layer, an intermediate layer between the presentation layer and the transport layer). A SOCKS server accepts incoming client connection on TCP port 1080, as defined in RFC 1928.