browser
Americannoun
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a person or thing that browses.
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Digital Technology. a software program that allows the user to find and read encoded documents in a form suitable for display, especially such a program for use on the internet.
You may need to pause internet security features and refresh the page in your web browser to play the embedded videos.
noun
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a person or animal that browses
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computing a software package that enables a user to find and read hypertext files, esp on the Internet
Other Word Forms
- nonbrowser noun
Etymology
Origin of browser
browse ( def. ) + -er 1 ( def. ); browser def. 1 was first recorded in 1680–90, and browser def. 2 in 1980–85
Example Sentences
Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.
Workday offered cloud software that ran in a web browser.
From Barron's
Not long after the hack, a mysterious website appeared, inviting journalists to type “Die Sony” into any internet browser, where they could find tens of thousands of leaked emails.
You can still be tracked through cookies, browser fingerprinting, account logins and other methods.
From Salon
I open a private browser and sneak the postcard onto my lap.
From Literature
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For instance, Apple has been forced to make changes aimed at improving transparency, fairness and choice for users - such as displaying alternative browsers to its pre-installed default, Safari.
From BBC
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