client-regulated
|cli-ent-reg-u-lat-ed|
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/ˈklaɪənt ˈrɛɡjəˌleɪtɪd/
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/ˈklaɪənt ˈrɛɡjʊˌleɪtɪd/
client-controlled
Etymology
'client-regulated' is a compound word formed from 'client' and 'regulated'. 'Client' originates from Latin 'cliens', meaning 'follower' or 'dependent', and 'regulated' comes from Latin 'regulare', meaning 'to control or direct'.
'Client' evolved from the Latin 'cliens' through Old French 'client', while 'regulated' evolved from Latin 'regulare' through Middle English 'regulaten'.
Initially, 'client' referred to a follower or dependent, while 'regulated' meant to control or direct. Together, they now refer to something controlled by the client.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
controlled or governed by the client, often referring to services or processes that are adjusted based on client needs or preferences.
The software is client-regulated, allowing users to customize features according to their needs.
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Last updated: 2025/03/03 16:19
