מודם

Hebrew

מוֹדֶם (modem)

Etymology

From English modem.

Noun

מוֹדֶם (módem) m (plural indefinite מוֹדֶמִים, singular construct מוֹדֶם־)

  1. A modem: a device that allows computers to communicate over a phone line.
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