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German

Detailed Translations for Mac from German to English

MAC:

MAC

  1. MAC (Media Access Control)
    the media access control; the MAC
    – A sublayer of the IEEE 802 specifications that defines network access methods and framing. 1
  2. MAC (Nachrichtenauthentifizierungscode)
    the MAC; the Message Authentication Code
    – An algorithm that allows a receiver to ensure that a block of data has retained its integrity from the time it was sent until the time it was received. 1

Translation Matrix for MAC:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
MAC MAC; Media Access Control; Nachrichtenauthentifizierungscode
Message Authentication Code MAC; Nachrichtenauthentifizierungscode
media access control MAC; Media Access Control


Wiktionary Translations for Mac:

Mac
noun
  1. ein Computer (auch Laptop) der Baureihe Macintosh der Firma Apple



English

Detailed Translations for Mac from English to German

mac:


Translation Matrix for mac:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- macintosh; mack; mackintosh

Synonyms for "mac":


Related Definitions for "mac":

  1. a waterproof raincoat made of rubberized fabric2

Wiktionary Translations for mac:

mac
noun
  1. ein Computer (auch Laptop) der Baureihe Macintosh der Firma Apple

MAC:

MAC [the ~] noun

  1. the MAC (media access control)
    – A sublayer of the IEEE 802 specifications that defines network access methods and framing. 1
  2. the MAC (Message Authentication Code)
    – An algorithm that allows a receiver to ensure that a block of data has retained its integrity from the time it was sent until the time it was received. 1

Translation Matrix for MAC:

Not SpecifiedRelated TranslationsOther Translations
MAC MAC; Message Authentication Code; media access control
Media Access Control MAC; media access control
Nachrichtenauthentifizierungscode MAC; Message Authentication Code

Related Definitions for "MAC":

  1. A sublayer of the IEEE 802 specifications that defines network access methods and framing.1
  2. An algorithm that allows a receiver to ensure that a block of data has retained its integrity from the time it was sent until the time it was received.1