Hardwarily


/hard-weir’*-lee/ In a way pertaining to hardware. “The system is hardwarily unreliable.” The adjective “hardwary” is *not* traditionally used, though it has recently been reported from the U.K.
See softwarily.
[Jargon File]
(1995-01-23)

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