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  3  definitions  found 
 
  From  WordNet  r  1.6  [wn]: 
 
  Apache 
  n  1:  any  member  of  Athapaskan  tribes  that  migrated  to  the  SW 
  desert  (from  Arizona  to  Texas  and  south  into  Mexico); 
  fought  a  losing  battle  from  1861  to  1886  with  the  US  and 
  were  resettled  in  Oklahoma  [syn:  {Apache}] 
  2:  a  Parisian  gangster 
  3:  the  language  of  the  Apache  people  [syn:  {Apache}] 
 
  From  U.S.  Gazetteer  (1990)  [gazetteer]: 
 
  Apache,  OK  (town,  FIPS  2300) 
  Location:  34.89386  N,  98.35816  W 
  Population  (1990):  1591  (734  housing  units) 
  Area:  5.2  sq  km  (land),  0.0  sq  km  (water) 
  Zip  code(s):  73006 
 
  From  The  Free  On-line  Dictionary  of  Computing  (13  Mar  01)  [foldoc]: 
 
  Apache 
 
  Web,  project>  A  {open  source}  {HTTP}  server  for 
  {Unix},  {Windows  NT},  and  other  {platforms}.  Apache  was 
  developed  in  early  1995,  based  on  code  and  ideas  found  in  the 
  most  popular  HTTP  server  of  the  time,  {NCSA  httpd}  1.3.  It 
  has  since  evolved  to  rival  (and  probably  surpass)  almost  any 
  other  {Unix}  based  HTTP  server  in  terms  of  functionality,  and 
  speed.  Since  April  1996  Apache  has  been  the  most  popular  HTTP 
  server  on  the  {Internet},  in  May  1999  it  was  running  on  57%  of 
  all  web  servers. 
 
  It  features  highly  configurable  error  messages,  {DBM}-based 
  {authentication}  {databases},  and  {content  negotiation}. 
 
  Latest  version:  1.3.9,  as  of  1999-10-27. 
 
  {Home  (http://www.apache.org/httpd.html)}. 
 
  {FAQ  (http://www.apache.org/docs/misc/FAQ.html)}. 
 
  (1999-10-27) 
 
 




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