bogon
Derived from the slang term of bogus (non-existent or fake), in Internet terminology the the term bogon is often used to describe a bogus IP address; or more specifically, the use of an address or a route object that is not properly authorized by the entity to which the address, or resource, was originally assigned.
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Text or graphics elements designed to be used over and over. For example, you could create a boilerplate for a fax message that contains all the standard fax information that doesn’t change, such as your name, address, and phone number. Then whenever you want to create a new fax, you need only insert the boilerplate […]
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A font that is darker than the regular face. For example: normal font, boldface font. Most word processors allow you to mark text as boldface.
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