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What (who) is EXE - definition

FILENAME EXTENSION
EXE file; .EXE; Application/x-msdos-program; Exe file; Linear executable; Linear Executable; EXE (file format); EXE; .Exe; W3 file; W4 file; Windows W3 executable; Windows W4 executable; W3 executable; W4 executable; MP executable; P2 executable; P3 executable; LE executable; LX executable; DL executable; .PIM; .EXP; .pim; .exe-file; Windows executable

.exe         
.exe is a common filename extension denoting an executable file (the main execution point of a computer program) for Microsoft Windows.
EXE         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Exe (disambiguation); EXE (disambiguation)
/eks'ee/ or /eek'see/ or /E-X-E/ An executable binary file. Some operating systems (notably MS-DOS, VMS, and TWENEX) use the extension .EXE to mark such files. This usage is also occasionally found among Unix programmers even though Unix executables don't have any required suffix. [Jargon File]
Tees-Exe line         
  • Tees–Exe Line
Severn Wash; Highland Britain; Lowland Britain; Tees-Exe line
The Tees-Exe line is an imaginary northeast-southwest line that can be drawn on a map of Great Britain which roughly divides the island into lowland and upland regions.

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.exe

.exe is a common filename extension denoting an executable file (the main execution point of a computer program) for Microsoft Windows, OS/2, and DOS.

Examples of use of EXE
1. Woodman, a classroom assistant, took the collie and a terrier cross for a walk along a footpath beside the River Exe in Devon.
2. In Devon, three teenage boys were dramatically winched out of a tree by an RAF helicopter after floodwaterengulfed their camping spot by the River Exe.
3. The exe–cuted/outstanding business of the members shall be the applicable amount in this regard that would be compared with the Capital Adequacy ceiling.
4. Article continues Like Eavis‘s festival, the Lost Weekend will be in a bucolic setting in the West Country – on the banks of the river Exe in Devon, with a castle for a backdrop.
5. This is the Exe estuary, a site of special scientific interest, a nature reserve and, with its location close to Devon‘s Jurassic coast, a world heritage site ranked alongside the Great Barrier Reef and the Grand Canyon.