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| to put a computer system together by supplying a specific computer with appropriate peripheral devices and connecting them |
| a system for linking a number of terminals with each other or a mainframe computer in order to share data, etc., usually confined to one office |
| gopher (ˈɡəʊfə) | |
| —n | |
| 1. | Also called: pocket gopher any burrowing rodent of the family Geomyidae, of North and Central America, having a thickset body, short legs, and cheek pouches |
| 2. | another name for ground squirrel |
| 3. | any burrowing tortoise of the genus Gopherus, of SE North America |
| 4. | gopher snake another name for bull snake |
| [C19: shortened from earlier megopher or magopher, of obscure origin] | |
gopher definition[ˈgofɚ]and gofer
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a tree from the wood of which Noah was directed to build the ark (Gen. 6:14). It is mentioned only there. The LXX. render this word by "squared beams," and the Vulgate by "planed wood." Other versions have rendered it "pine" and "cedar;" but the weight of authority is in favour of understanding by it the cypress tree, which grows abundantly in Chaldea and Armenia.