tcp
IPA: tˈisˈipˈi
Root Word: TCP
noun
- A brand of mild antiseptic, originally formulated with trichlorophenylmethyliodosalicyl.
- (computing, Internet) Initialism of Transmission Control Protocol. [(computing, Internet) A networking protocol, almost always layered on top of the Internet Protocol, that provides reliable, connection based communications.]
adjective
- (travel, aviation) Initialism of to complete party (followed by total number in group. Code used in OSI to advise an airline that other passengers are travelling with a person but are booked separately)
- Initialism of thienyl cyclohexylpiperidine: tenocyclidine, a disassociative anesthetic drug with hallucinogenic properties. (Compare PCP.)
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Examples of "tcp" in Sentences
- TCP does not fail to communicate.
- TCP congestion avoidance algorithm.
- This leads to the use of TCP instead.
- The connection to the hub is with TCP.
- TCP is complicated and relatively slow.
- It is an alternative or a supplement to TCP tuning.
- The TCP length field is the length of the TCP header and data.
- The TCP socket remains open for the duration of the chat session.
- Then, the cipher is reinitialized to encrypt the rest of the TCP stream.
- Such settings are typically disadvantageous for the more common TCP protocol.
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