software
Americannoun
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Computers. the programs used to direct the operation of a computer, as well as documentation giving instructions on how to use them.
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anything that is not hardware but is used with hardware, especially audiovisual materials, as film, tapes, records, etc..
a studio fully equipped but lacking software.
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Television Slang. prepackaged materials, as movies or reruns, used to fill out the major part of a station's program schedule.
noun
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computing the programs that can be used with a particular computer system Compare hardware
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video cassettes and discs for use with a particular video system
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The programs, programming languages, and data that direct the operations of a computer system. Word processing programs and Internet browsers are examples of software.
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Compare hardware
Usage
What is software? Software is a program or virtual experience that directs the operation of a computer or electronic device, as in The software on my phone was so outdated, I couldn’t send texts to anyone.Software can refer to anything that is used with hardware but is not the hardware itself.Example: The hardware is great, but there just isn’t enough software to back it up.
Etymology
Origin of software
Example Sentences
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At the same time, bonuses are shrinking, and fewer employees are receiving them, according to payroll software provider ADP.
He is now working on building software that incorporates artificial intelligence.
The rise of OpenClaw, a popular AI agent software, has transformed China’s AI sector, with analysts expecting larger firms like Alibaba to benefit from infrastructure.
From Barron's
Kari Briski, vice president of generative AI software for enterprise at Nvidia, said it is a good idea to keep these claws locked down on separate devices while the technology is so new.
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