Exec 8


operating system
Unisys’s operating system from about 1980 to 2000, by which time it was a dying breed with Unisys moving to Windows NT and Unix.
[Was 8 the successor to EXEC 2?]
(2000-08-06)

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  • Execrable

    [ek-si-kruh-buh l] /ˈɛk sɪ krə bəl/ adjective 1. utterly detestable; abominable; abhorrent. 2. very bad: an execrable stage performance. /ˈɛksɪkrəbəl/ adjective 1. deserving to be execrated; abhorrent 2. of very poor quality: an execrable meal adj. late 14c., from Old French execrable, from Latin execrabilis/exsecrabilis “execrable, accursed,” from execrari/exsecrari (see execrate). Related: Execrably.

  • Execrate

    [ek-si-kreyt] /ˈɛk sɪˌkreɪt/ verb (used with object), execrated, execrating. 1. to detest utterly; abhor; abominate. 2. to curse; imprecate evil upon; damn; denounce: He execrated all who opposed him. verb (used without object), execrated, execrating. 3. to utter curses. /ˈɛksɪˌkreɪt/ verb 1. (transitive) to loathe; detest; abhor 2. (transitive) to profess great abhorrence for; denounce; […]

  • Execration

    [ek-si-krey-shuh n] /ˌɛk sɪˈkreɪ ʃən/ noun 1. the act of . 2. a curse or imprecation: The execrations of the prophet terrified the sinful multitude. 3. the object ; a thing held in abomination. n. late 14c., from Latin execrationem (nominative execratio), noun of action from past participle stem of execrari “to hate, curse,” from […]

  • Execrative

    [ek-si-krey-tiv, -kruh-] /ˈɛk sɪˌkreɪ tɪv, -krə-/ adjective 1. pertaining to or characterized by execration. 2. prone to .

  • Execratory

    [ek-si-kruh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee, -krey-tuh-ree] /ˈɛk sɪ krəˌtɔr i, -ˌtoʊr i, -ˌkreɪ tə ri/ adjective 1. pertaining to execration. 2. having the nature of or containing an execration.


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