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41-acl-localnet.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

Afalnet

Definition: The word "afalnet" in biblical context refers to a large, powerful wind blowing over Egypt. It's commonly used to describe God's power or His wrath during the time of the Great Plague (Leviticus 13:29-30). This term is also often associated with the biblical story where Moses prayed for a strong wind to clear the land from a giant snake. The word itself comes from Old Arabic and means "to blow", "to rain", or "to sweep".


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Alnet

Definition: The word 'alnet' is a term used in the Bible to refer to a group or community of believers who gather together for worship services, prayer meetings, or other religious activities. The idea is to come together as one body under God's leadership and to live out His will on earth.


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Awalads.awalnet.com/

Definition: "Awalnets.com" is a popular website in Indonesia that focuses on spiritual matters, offering educational content about various religions and beliefs. The domain name "www.awalnets.com/" likely refers to its main site where users can learn more about Islam or any other faith based on their interests or requirements.


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Dalnet

Definition: Danel is a term used in biblical texts to refer to a person, usually male, who was part of an abomination that was later identified as being created by Satan for destruction of man's original creation, God’s holy place. The exact meaning can vary depending on how the phrase is translated or given context, but generally it refers to one who made a false claim about himself or another person.


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Falnet

Definition: The word "Falnet" means a small, blind bird. It's often depicted as being an early stage in the lifecycle of birds, indicating they are young and vulnerable to predators. The precise meaning can vary depending on context. For example, "Falnet" might mean a baby bird that has just emerged from hibernation or has not yet come into its own stage of development.


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Ipevalnet

Definition: The word "ipevalnet" comes from a Greek word meaning "influx, overflow." It refers to the rapid increase or expansion of something, often due to excessive activity, such as a flood of water entering a canal or reservoir. The exact definition varies by context and usage, but generally, it signifies an overwhelming amount of something at once.


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Localnet

Definition: LocalNet is a network used for wireless data transmission in rural areas. Definition: It's a type of local area network that allows devices to communicate over short distances using radio waves instead of wires, making it useful in situations where reliable lines are scarce or difficult to connect. It supports data and voice communication among mobile devices such as cell phones, tablets, laptops, and other devices.


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Nalnet

Definition: Nalnet is a term in traditional Chinese, referring to a network of virtual networks that can share resources like memory or processing power, often used for training and simulations. It's closely related to NLP (Natural Language Processing).


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Qualnet

Definition: The word "Qualnet" is a Greek term meaning "quality assurance." It refers to the act or process of checking, verifying, testing, or judging the quality of something before it is presented for use or sale. Definition: - The act or process of checking, verifying, testing, or judging the quality of something before it is presented for use or sale. This involves ensuring that an object or product meets a certain set of standards, such as safety, durability, and functionality. - It's used in many industries to ensure products are of high quality and meet specific specifications to avoid potential liability and consumer concerns. The word 'qualnet' from the Bible could be translated into Hebrew as "הוהים קלות". In the OT era, it was associated with a type of oil refining process where the oil is filtered through layers of earth and water for purification. The term used in this context is Hebrew Kelpic, which refers to the kelp that is removed from seawater during such processes. So, the word "Qualnet" means something clean or pure in the OT.


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