Definition of Anet

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Anet
(n.)
The herb dill, or dillseed.
  

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ANet Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries

Jensen's Technology Glossary
ANet
The International Accounting Network, Southern Cross University, New South Wales, Australia and Bond University, Queensland, Australia. The email address is ANet@scu.edu.au. A description of services is contained in the CETA Newsletter, June, 1994. Mailing lists are also available on ANet, including CDI-ACC-AUDIT in the United Kingdom and AC-CHANGE from Maricopa College in Arizona. (See also International Internet Association , PIC-AECM , and RAW )

TCP/IP port numbers
anet
212/tcp ATEXSSTR

TCP/IP Ports Assignments
212/tcp
{anet}
ATEXSSTR.

212/udp
{anet}
ATEXSSTR.

TCP/IP Ports Assignments (Intrusive)
212/tcp
{anet}
ATEXSSTR.

212/udp
{anet}
ATEXSSTR.


ANet Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries

hEnglish - advanced version
anet

anet
\an"et\ (&?;), n. [f. aneth, fr. l. anethum, gr. 'a`nhqon. see anise.] the herb dill, or dillseed.



ANet Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries

Wikipedia English - The Free Encyclopedia
Anet
Anet is a town and commune of northern France, in the Eure-et-Loir département, situated between the rivers Eure and Vègre, 10 miles N.E. of Dreux by rail. Pop. (1906) 1324.

It possesses the remains of a magnificent castle, the Château d'Anet built in the middle of the 16th century by Henry II. for Diana of Poitiers. Near it is the plain of Ivry-la-Bataille, where Henry IV. defeated the armies of the Catholic League in 1590.


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Ancient Near Eastern Texts Relating to the Old Testament
Ancient Near Eastern Texts Relating to the Old Testament by James B. Pritchard is a key sourcebook for ancient texts that have a literary relationship with the Old Testament.

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