Ajax vs Social - What's the difference?
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A toilet.
*1603 , (John Florio), translating Michel de Montaigne, Essays , III.13:
*:I say this much of this action, that it is requisite we should remit the same unto certaine prescribed night-houres, and by custome (as I have done) force and subject our selves unto it; But not (as I have done), growing in yeeres, strictly tie himselfe to the care of a particular convenient place, and of a commodious Ajax or easie close-stoole for that purpose, and make it troublesome with long sitting and nice observation.
(computing) A group of techniques for creating interactive Web applications, in which applications can retrieve data from the server asynchronously in the background without interfering with the display and behavior of the existing page.
* 2005 , Jesse James Garrett, Ajax: A New Approach to Web Applications
(poker slang) An ace and a jack as a starting hand in Texas hold 'em.
A festive gathering to foster introductions.
(Canadian Prairies) A dance held to raise money for a couple to be married.
(British, colloquial) for its employees.
(US, colloquial)
(dated, Ireland) A dinner dance event, usually held annually by a company or sporting club.
Being extroverted or outgoing.
Of or relating to society.
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(Internet) Relating to social media or social networks.
(rare) Relating to a nation's allies]] (compare [[w:Social War, the Social War)
(botany, zoology) Cooperating or growing in groups.
As a preposition ajax
is (polari) nearby, over there.As a noun social is
a festive gathering to foster introductions.As an adjective social is
being extroverted or outgoing.ajax
English
(wikipedia Ajax)Etymology 1
From (etyl) .Etymology 2
Humorous respelling of a jakes.Noun
Etymology 3
Short for asynchronous JavaScript and XML .Alternative forms
* AJAXProper noun
(en proper noun)- An Ajax application eliminates the start-stop-start-stop nature of interaction on the Web by…
Etymology 3
Etymology 4
Phonetic similarity to ace jack.Noun
References
* Weisenberg, Michael (2000)The Official Dictionary of Poker. MGI/Mike Caro University. ISBN 978-1880069523
Etymology 5
social
English
(wikipedia social)Noun
(en noun)- They organized a social at the dance club to get people to know each other.
- Fred hated going down to the social to sign on.
- What's your social ?
Adjective
(en adjective)- James is a very social guy; he knows lots of people.
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- Teresa feels uncomfortable in certain social situations.
- Unemployment is a social problem.
- social gaming
- a social insect
