Botlike vs Boatlike - What's the difference?
botlike | boatlike |
(computing) Resembling a bot (automated software process).
* 2008 , Harold F Tipton, Micki Krause, Information security management handbook
Resembling a boat
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=October 24, author=Jeffrey Selingo, title=How Well Can a Lexus Park Itself?, work=New York Times
, passage=The bigger problem, though, was finding a space that could accommodate the boatlike LS, which is 198 inches long. }}
As adjectives the difference between botlike and boatlike
is that botlike is (computing) resembling a bot (automated software process) while boatlike is resembling a boat.botlike
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(en adjective)- The combination of communication with a known C&C server and botlike activity is usually enough to conclude this is a positive determination of a botnet.
boatlike
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