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Definitions from the WebTerm: QueiriesDescriptionQueiries is a term derived from the word "query" and is often used as a variant spelling of it. A query typically refers to a question or request for information, usually made to obtain specific data or clarification on a particular subject. In the context of technology and databases, a query is a command or instruction sent to a database management system to extract information based on specified criteria. Part of Speech: NounSense 1:In the plural form, queiries can refer to multiple questions or requests for information. Example Sentence: I had several queiries regarding the status of my order. Related Products: Question Books Sense 2:When talking about technology, queiries in the plural form represents multiple database requests made to retrieve information. Example Sentence: The database server receives thousands of queiries per second. Related Products: Database Management Systems Part of Speech: VerbSense 1:As a verb, queiries can indicate the act of posing questions or making requests for information. Example Sentence: She queiries the customer to gather more details about the issue. Related Products: Questioning Techniques Sense 2:When used in the context of technology, queiries as a verb refers to the action of sending a command or instruction to a database system to retrieve specific information. Example Sentence: The application queiries the database for the user's login credentials. Related Products: Database Querying Tools | ||||
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