Interoperable vs Interoperate - What's the difference?
interoperable | interoperate | Related terms |
(computing) (of a system or device ) Able to communicate, and exchange data with another system or device.
(computing) To work reliably with another system.
Interoperate is a related term of interoperable.
Interoperable is a derived term of interoperate.
As a adjective interoperable
is (computing) (of a system or device ) able to communicate, and exchange data with another system or device.As a verb interoperate is
(computing) to work reliably with another system.interoperable
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(-)Derived terms
* interoperabilityinteroperate
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Verb
- It took weeks to get the two email systems to interoperate.