TRANSLATION_PAGE http://info.babylon.com/config/BIS/online_reply_templates/ info.babylon.com http://info.babylon.com/onlinebox.cgi?cid=TRANSLATION_PAGE&defurl=http://www.babylon.com/definition/&gpurl=http://www.babylon.com/dictionary/&rt=ol French Italian Spanish Dutch Portuguese German Russian Japanese Chinese (T) Chinese (S) Hebrew Other Swedish inflammatory disease http://www.babylon.com/definition/ http://www.babylon.com/dictionary/ nec Babylon English English dictionary http://info.babylon.com/onlinebox.cgi?rt=GetFile&uri=!!BTMJWKZGYE&type=1&index=11 large worldwide company headquarters in Tokyo (Japan) that manufactures computers and communications equipment and electron devices (provider of IT and network solutions) Wikipedia English The Free Encyclopedia http://info.babylon.com/onlinebox.cgi?rt=GetFile&uri=!!ARV6FUJ2JP&type=1&index=11 This article uses material from <b>Wikipedia<sup>®</sup></b> and is licensed under the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Text_of_the_GNU_Free_Documentation_License">GNU Free Documentation License</a> <DIV><div> is a&nbsp;Japanese&nbsp;multinational&nbsp;IT&nbsp;company headquartered in&nbsp;Minato-ku,&nbsp;Tokyo,&nbsp;Japan. NEC, part of the&nbsp;Sumitomo Group, provides&nbsp;information technology&nbsp;(IT) and network solutions to business enterprises, communications services providers and government. </div><div><p/>The company was formerly known as <i>Nippon Electric Company, Limited</i>, before it was renamed in&nbsp;1983. It still goes by the full name in Japan. As a chip maker, NEC Semiconductors is among the&nbsp;Worldwide Top 20 Semiconductor Sales Leaders.</div></DIV> <BR><TABLE><TR><TD width="40"><IMG src="http://info.babylon.com/onlinebox.cgi?rt=GetFile&uri=!!ARV6FUJ2JP&type=0&index=8336"/></TD><TD>See more at Wikipedia.org...</TD></TR></TABLE> WordNet 2.0 Dictionary http://info.babylon.com/onlinebox.cgi?rt=GetFile&uri=!!P8YDXW3J0T&type=1&index=11 <HR><B><FONT color='blue'>Noun</FONT></B><BR>1. an acute inflammatory disease occurring in the intestines of premature infants; necrosis of intestinal tissue may follow<BR><FONT color='blue'> (synonym) </FONT>necrotizing enterocolitis<BR><FONT color='blue'> (hypernym) </FONT>inflammatory disease<BR> Babylon Dutch English dictionary http://info.babylon.com/onlinebox.cgi?rt=GetFile&uri=!!HCZ7J3Q8UA&type=1&index=11 professional football club located in Nijmegen in The Netherlands Telecommunication Standard Terms Dictionary http://info.babylon.com/onlinebox.cgi?rt=GetFile&uri=!!XVQ3V8DTBT&type=1&index=11 <I>Abbreviation for</I>&nbsp;National Electric Code&nbsp;<B>&reg.</B> A&nbsp;standard&nbsp;that governs the use of electrical wire,&nbsp;cable&nbsp;, and fixtures, and electrical and optical&nbsp;communications&nbsp;cable installed in buildings. <I>Note:</I> The NEC was developed by the NEC Committee of the&nbsp;American National Standards Institute&nbsp;(ANSI), was sponsored by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), and is identified by the description ANSI/NFPA 70-XXXX, the last four digits representing the year of the NEC revision. (188&nbsp;)