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intel

[ in-tel ]

intel

/ ˈɪntɛl /

noun

    1. military intelligence
    2. information in general


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Word History and Origins

Origin of intel1

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Example Sentences

So there are going to be more stories coming from intel in the Snowden files.

Noyce and his partner Gordon Moore also pioneered a new corporate culture at Intel.

Greason started out at Intel but felt the zero-gravity pull of the rocket macro-process in which he now holds 22 patents.

At CES this year, Intel showed off a onesie equipped with a chip that monitors vitals and movement.

All but a few of the 20 or so counties visited by her team agreed to work directly with Intel.

He did not need an Intel inside computer or search engine to find what he wanted.

Near this place, hard by the banks of the River Intel, there lived in former days a man named Marzinne.

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