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client
noun
a
person
who
pays
a
professional
such
as
a
lawyer
,
doctor
,
or
consultant
for
advice
or
services
β’
The
lawyer
welcomed
his
new
client
into
the
conference
room
.
The
lawyer
welcomed
his
new
client
into
the
conference
room
.
β’
The
hairdresser
chatted
happily
while
trimming
her
client
β
s
hair
.
The
hairdresser
chatted
happily
while
trimming
her
client
β
s
hair
.
from
Latin
β
cliΔns
β
meaning
β
dependent
,
follower
β,
later
β
customer
of
a
lawyer
β
noun
a
regular
customer
of
a
business
or
store
β’
The
boutique
offers
loyal
clients
early
access
to
new
collections
.
The
boutique
offers
loyal
clients
early
access
to
new
collections
.
β’
Our
marketing
agency
invites
clients
to
monthly
webinars
.
Our
marketing
agency
invites
clients
to
monthly
webinars
.
noun
in
computing
,
a
program
or
device
that
requests
and
uses
services
provided
by
a
server
β’
The
email
client
on
her
phone
suddenly
stopped
syncing
.
The
email
client
on
her
phone
suddenly
stopped
syncing
.
β’
A
web
client
requests
pages
from
a
server
over
the
internet
.
A
web
client
requests
pages
from
a
server
over
the
internet
.
alien
noun
-
alien
,
aliening
,
aliens
,
aliened
a
living
being
that
comes
from
somewhere
beyond
the
Earth
,
especially
another
planet
or
galaxy
β’
In
the
science-fiction
movie
,
a
friendly
alien
helps
two
children
find
their
way
home
.
In
the
science-fiction
movie
,
a
friendly
alien
helps
two
children
find
their
way
home
.
β’
Scientists
often
wonder
what
aliens
might
look
like
if
life
exists
on
distant
planets
.
Scientists
often
wonder
what
aliens
might
look
like
if
life
exists
on
distant
planets
.
adjective
-
alien
,
aliening
,
aliens
,
aliened
belonging
to
a
different
place
,
culture
,
or
system
and
therefore
strange
or
unfamiliar
β’
The
customs
of
the
small
island
nation
were
completely
alien
to
the
tourists
.
The
customs
of
the
small
island
nation
were
completely
alien
to
the
tourists
.
β’
Computer
code
looked
alien
to
her
at
first
,
but
she
soon
learned
the
basics
.
Computer
code
looked
alien
to
her
at
first
,
but
she
soon
learned
the
basics
.
adjective
-
alien
,
aliening
,
aliens
,
aliened
relating
to
or
connected
with
living
beings
from
outer
space
β’
Astronomers
search
for
alien
life
in
distant
solar
systems
.
Astronomers
search
for
alien
life
in
distant
solar
systems
.
β’
The
film
β
s
alien
technology
included
floating
cars
and
instant
translators
.
The
film
β
s
alien
technology
included
floating
cars
and
instant
translators
.
noun
-
alien
,
aliening
,
aliens
,
aliened
a
person
who
lives
in
a
country
but
is
not
a
citizen
of
that
country
β’
After
moving
to
France
,
Mia
felt
like
an
alien
until
she
learned
the
language
.
After
moving
to
France
,
Mia
felt
like
an
alien
until
she
learned
the
language
.
β’
The
law
protects
the
rights
of
legal
aliens
living
in
the
country
.
The
law
protects
the
rights
of
legal
aliens
living
in
the
country
.
verb
-
alien
,
aliening
,
aliens
,
aliened
to
transfer
property
or
legal
rights
to
another
person
β’
He
decided
to
alien
the
family
estate
to
his
eldest
daughter
.
He
decided
to
alien
the
family
estate
to
his
eldest
daughter
.
β’
The
contract
required
the
company
not
to
alien
any
of
its
assets
without
approval
.
The
contract
required
the
company
not
to
alien
any
of
its
assets
without
approval
.