DBMS-oriented
|DBMS-or-i-ent-ed|
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/ˌdiːˌbiːˌɛmˈɛs ˈɔːr.i.ən.tɪd/
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/ˌdiːˌbiːˌɛmˈɛs ˈɒr.i.ən.tɪd/
focused on DBMS
Etymology
'DBMS-oriented' originates from the combination of 'DBMS' (Database Management System) and the suffix '-oriented', which means 'focused on or directed towards'.
The term 'DBMS' was coined in the 1960s as databases became more prevalent in computing, and 'oriented' has been used in English since the 19th century to denote focus or direction.
Initially, 'oriented' meant 'to face or direct towards', but in modern usage, it often implies a focus or specialization in a particular area.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
focused on or designed for use with a Database Management System (DBMS).
The new software is DBMS-oriented, ensuring seamless integration with existing database systems.
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Last updated: 2025/03/13 06:57
