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  • 1smart — [smärt] vi. [ME smerten < OE smeortan, akin to Ger schmerzen < IE * mer d < base * mer , to rub away, fret > L mordere, to bite, sting, Gr smerdnos, frightful] 1. a) to cause sharp, stinging pain, as a slap b) to be the source of such …

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  • 2Smart — Smart, v. t. To cause a smart in. A goad that . . . smarts the flesh. T. Adams. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 3SMART (project management) — SMART is a mnemonic used in project management at the project objective setting stage. It is a way of evaluating if the objectives that are being set are appropriate for the individual project.A SMART objective is one that is specific, measurable …

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  • 4Smart (automobile) — Smart  Cet article concerne la société allemande Smart. Pour les autres significations, voir Smart (homonymie). Logo de Smart …

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  • 5Smart People — Dennis Quaid, lors du tournage du film au Carnegie Mellon University, à Pittsburgh (9 novembre …

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  • 6Smart mob — A smart mob is a form of self structuring social organization through technology mediated, intelligent emergent behavior. The concept was introduced by Howard Rheingold in his book . According to Rheingold, smart mobs are an indication of the… …

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  • 7smart — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English smert causing pain, from Old English smeart; akin to Old English smeortan Date: before 12th century 1. making one smart ; causing a sharp stinging 2. marked by often sharp forceful activity or vigorous… …

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  • 8smart — smartingly, adv. smartly, adv. smartness, n. /smahrt/, v., adj., smarter, smartest, adv., n. v.i. 1. to be a source of sharp, local, and usually superficial pain, as a wound. 2. to be the cause of a sharp, stinging pain, as an irritating… …

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  • 9smart — [[t]smɑrt[/t]] adj. smart•er, smart•est, v. adv. n. 1) having or showing quick intelligence or ready mental capability: a smart student[/ex] 2) quick or prompt in action, as a person 3) shrewd or sharp, as a person in dealing with others 4)… …

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  • 10Smart — Cet article concerne la société allemande Smart. Pour les autres significations, voir Smart (homonymie). Logo de Smart …

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