apache
see also: Apache
Noun

apache (plural apaches)

  1. Alternative letter-case form of Apache#English|Apache, a Parisian gangster.

Apache
Pronunciation
  • enPR: ə-păch'ē, IPA: /ə.ˈpæ.t͡ʃi/
Proper noun
  1. The group of languages used by any of several Athabascan-speaking peoples of the American southwest excluding Navajo, i.e. Chiricahua, Jicarilla, Lipan, Mescalero, Plains Apache, or Western Apache.
    Synonyms: Apachean, Southern Athabaskan
  2. The town of Apache, Oklahoma.
  3. (computing, informal) Apache HTTP Server, a widely used open source web server software suite. [released in 1995]
    • 2002, Daniel López Ridruejo, Daniel Lopez, Ian Kallen, Sams Teach Yourself Apache 2 in 24 Hours, Sams Publishing, page 62 ↗,
      This list is necessary so Apache can set the right HTTP headers when a certain file is requested.
    • 2014, Matthew Helmke, Ubuntu Unleashed 2015 Edition: Covering 14.10 and 15.04, Sams Publishing, page 496 ↗,
      IBM made an early commitment to support and use Apache as the basis for its web offerings and has dedicated substantial resources to the project because it makes more sense to use an established, proven web server.
Translations
  • French: apache
  • Portuguese: apache
  • Russian: апа́чи
  • Spanish: apache
Translations
  • French: Apache
  • Russian: Апа́чи
Noun

apache (plural apaches)

  1. Any of several Athabascan-speaking peoples of the American southwest excluding Navajo, i.e. Chiricahua, Jicarilla, Lipan, Mescalero, Plains Apache, or Western Apache.
  2. A person belonging to an Apache people.
  3. (historical) A Parisian gangster of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
  4. (military) AH-64 Apache, a U.S. military helicopter.
Translations Translations
  • French: Apache
  • Portuguese: apache
  • Russian: апа́чи
  • Spanish: apache
Translations


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