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A communications protocol that allows for the transmission of data in many forms, such as audio, binary, or video. [M(ultipurpose) I(nternet) M(ail) E(xtensions).] ...
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an ancient dramatic entertainment representing scenes from life usually in a ridiculous manner. 2. a : an actor in a mime. b : one that practices mime. 3. : mimic 2 ...
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/ma?m, mim/ Show Spelled [mahym, meem] Show IPA noun, verb, mimed, mim· ing. noun. 1. the art or technique of portraying a character, mood, idea, ...
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Internet email is so closely associated with the SMTP and MIME standards that it is sometimes called SMTP/MIME email. The content types defined by MIME ...
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mime, définition et synonymes du mot mime dans le dictionnaire. Définition : Genre de comédie dans...
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MIME (Multi-Purpose Internet Mail Extensions) is an extension of the original Internet e-mail protocol that lets people use the protocol to exchange different kinds ...
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mime n. A form of ancient Greek and Roman theatrical entertainment in which familiar characters and situations were farcically portrayed on stage, often.
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