Server vs Morgue - What's the difference?
server | morgue |
One who serves; a waitress or waiter.
A tray for dishes; a salver.
(computing) A program which provides services to other programs or users, either in the same computer or over a computer network.
(senseid)(computing) A computer dedicated to running such programs.
* {{quote-magazine, date=2013-06-14, author=(Jonathan Freedland)
, volume=189, issue=1, page=18, magazine=(The Guardian Weekly)
, title= A supercilious or haughty attitude; arrogance.
* 1855 , Sir Richard Burton, Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah , Dover 1964, p. 34:
A building or room where dead bodies are kept before their proper burial or cremation.
The archive and background information division of a newspaper.
:: Kwapil, Joseph F. (2 July 1921) "Librarian Talks of Newspaper Morgue", Fourth Estate
As nouns the difference between server and morgue
is that server is server (a computer or software that provides services to other programs or users) while morgue is a supercilious or haughty attitude; arrogance.server
English
Noun
(en noun)Obama's once hip brand is now tainted, passage=Now we are liberal with our innermost secrets, spraying them into the public ether with a generosity our forebears could not have imagined. Where we once sent love letters in a sealed envelope, or stuck photographs of our children in a family album, now such private material is despatched to servers and clouds operated by people we don't know and will never meet.}}
Usage notes
* Some prefer (term) to (waiter) or (waitress) because it is unisex.Derived terms
* fileserver * microserver * miniserver * serverless * timeserverAntonyms
* clientAnagrams
* * English politically correct terms ----morgue
English
Noun
(en noun)- They being newcomers, free from the western morgue so soon caught by Oriental Europeans, were particularly civil to me, even wishing to mix me a strong draught; but I was not so fortunate with all on board.
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