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webapp

American  
[web-ap] / ˈwɛbˌæp /
Or web app

noun

  1. a software program that provides interactive functionality and is accessed through a web browser and URL.


webapp British  
/ ˈwɛbˌæp /

noun

  1. an application program that is accessed on the internet

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Etymology

Origin of webapp

web + app 1 ( def. )

Example Sentences

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The tool, which the researchers describe as a "Climate Intervention Webapp," takes into account an array of targeted audiences in the studied countries, ranging from nationality and political ideology to age, gender, education, and income level.

From Science Daily

It’s still early days for OnMail as a service — for now, it’ll be primarily available through a browser-based webapp, although the Edison Mail apps on iOS, Android, and Mac will be able to access the accounts too.

From The Verge

Most were modest riffs on existing HoloLens or phone-based mixed reality experiences, like a generic toybox of 3D props or a Wayfair webapp for visualizing furniture in a room.

From The Verge

ResortPass is a webapp, so you don’t have to download anything — just visit their website to search and book.

From New York Times

You can inspect the new Cassiopeia A data yourself in this webapp made by the research team.

From The Verge