Logon
[lawg-on, -awn, log-] /ˈlɔgˌɒn, -ˌɔn, ˈlɒg-/
noun
1.
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noun
See login
in computer sense, as one word, by 1975, from log (v.) + on.
1. login.
2. In ACF/VTAM, an unformatted session-initiation request for a session between two logical units.
(1996-03-07)
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