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client-started

|cli-ent-start-ed|

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🇺🇸

/ˈklaɪənt ˈstɑːrtɪd/

🇬🇧

/ˈklaɪənt ˈstɑːtɪd/

initiated by client

Etymology
Etymology Information

'client-started' is a compound word formed from 'client' and 'started'. 'Client' originates from Latin, specifically the word 'cliens', meaning 'follower'. 'Started' comes from Old English 'styrtan', meaning 'to leap up'.

Historical Evolution

'Client' evolved from the Latin 'cliens' through Old French 'client', while 'started' evolved from Old English 'styrtan'.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'client' referred to a follower or dependent, but in modern usage, it refers to a user or customer. 'Started' has maintained its meaning of initiating an action.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

refers to a process or action that is initiated by a client, typically in a client-server architecture.

The client-started session ensures that the user has control over the connection.

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Last updated: 2025/03/15 03:36