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03c30_190

Definition: Common directory name


C:/03c30_190/

14_03_29__19_01_34_fc308ee8f4a339ebe1c7a37f572433bb_colibri.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

8bitdo_sfc30_gamepad_16_4_1_0_macos.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

8bitdo_sfc30_gamepad_16_6_1_0_linux.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


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8bitdo_sfc30_gamepad_16_6_1_0_macos.conf

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8bitdo_sfc30_gamepad_x_11_6_1_0_linux.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


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8bitdo_sfc30_gamepad_x_11_6_1_0_macos.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

Blockc30

Definition: The word "BlockC30" refers to a series of counterfeit notes issued by China, which are illegal and considered fraudulent. The currency system is regulated under strict laws and regulations in China. It's crucial for individuals to verify the authenticity of denominations before spending or trading with them. This term comes from the Chinese word "Block," referring to a group of people who have committed fraud.


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C30

Definition: C30 refers to a term used in mathematics, often used for calculating distances between two points on a graph or line. It stands for "central angle". A central angle measures 180 degrees (2π radians).


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Dcec30

Definition: Dek30 is a Hebrew term, referring to "the two." It literally translates as "two" in English. The precise meaning is not immediately clear - it could be a verb or a noun depending on context. However, given its etymology and usage, "déc30" can be generally considered a noun that means "two" (in Jewish and Arabic traditions).


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