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peering
- IPA[ˈpɪərɪŋ]
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- the exchange of data directly between internet service providers, rather than via the internet.
noun: peering
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- a member of the nobility in Britain or Ireland, comprising the ranks of duke, marquess, earl, ... hereditary peers could still dominate the proceedings of the House of Lords
- make or become equal with: the Thames could not peer with the mill-streamlet close to my home of Homer it is said that none could ever peer him for poetry
Oxford Dictionary
- look keenly or with difficulty at someone or something: Blake screwed up his eyes, trying to peer through the fog
Oxford American Dictionary
- a member of the nobility in Britain or Ireland, comprising the ranks of duke, marquess, earl, ... hereditary peers could still dominate the proceedings of the House of Lords
- make or become equal with or of the same rank: the Thames could not peer with the mill-streamlet close to my home of Homer it is said that none could ever peer him for poetry
Oxford American Dictionary
- look with difficulty or concentration at someone or something: Faye peered at her with suspicion
Oxford Dictionary
- evaluation of scientific, academic, or professional work by others working in the same field: we submit our findings to rigorous peer review a peer review is likely to help motivate staff
- subject to a peer review: a peer-reviewed journal
Oxford Dictionary
- evaluation of scientific, academic, or professional work by others working in the same field: we submit our findings to rigorous peer review a peer review is likely to help motivate staff
- subject (someone or something) to a peer review: a peer-reviewed journal
Oxford American Dictionary
- unequaled; unrivaled; peerless
Oxford American Dictionary
- a group of people of approximately the same age, status, and interests: prodigies should spend as much time as possible with their peer group
Oxford Dictionary
- unrivalled
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