Antonym of firmware
What is the opposite of firmware?
What is the other name for firmware?
(Computing) The collective microprograms. Find another word for firmware. In this page you can discover 15 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for firmware, like: microcode, winxp, bios, FlashROM, chipset, v1-2, v1-5, motherboard, mce, PowerDVD and v1-1.
What is the antonym for?
What are antonyms for Helm?
- helm. noun. ( ˈhÉ›lm) A position of leadership. Antonyms. get off disembark fire. …
- helm. noun. ( ˈhÉ›lm) Steering mechanism for a vessel; a mechanical device by which a vessel is steered. Antonyms. repel push stay in place walk undock refrain follower. …
- helm. verb. ( ˈhɛlm) Be at or take the helm of. Antonyms.
What means firmware?
Why is it called firmware?
What is the synonym of Helm?
Is at the helm meaning?
1 : steering a boat or ship The ship’s captain was at the helm. 2 : in charge of an organization He left after only a year at the helm of the corporation.
What is another word for helmed?
piloted | steered |
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conned | navigated |
sailed | manoeuvredUK |
maneuveredUS | conducted |
aviated | captained |
How do you use helm in a sentence?
- Ever since the CEO has taken the helm of the company, sales have risen dramatically.
- During the crisis, the chief firefighter took the helm and got everyone to safety quickly.
- Two senators are vying for the helm of the political party, but only one will be able to take control.
What does take the helm mean?
1 : to steer a boat or ship The ship’s captain took the helm. 2 : to take a position of full control or authority in an organization She took the helm of the university.
What is the synonym of Pinnacle?
How do you use helm in a sentence?
- Ever since the CEO has taken the helm of the company, sales have risen dramatically.
- During the crisis, the chief firefighter took the helm and got everyone to safety quickly.
- Two senators are vying for the helm of the political party, but only one will be able to take control.
What does take the helm mean?
1 : to steer a boat or ship The ship’s captain took the helm. 2 : to take a position of full control or authority in an organization She took the helm of the university.