Browsers

/ˈbraʊzərz/ noun

Software applications used to access and view websites on the internet. Also refers to animals that feed on leaves, shoots, and other plant materials.

From French 'brouster' meaning 'to nibble young shoots,' related to 'brost' (young shoot). The computing sense emerged in the 1990s, metaphorically extending the idea of 'browsing' through information.

AMሳቂ
ARمتصفحات
BNব্রাউজার
CSprohlížeče
DAbrowsere
DEBrowser
ELπεριηγητές
ESnavegadores
FAمرورگرها
FIselaimet
FRnavigateurs
GUબ્રાઉઝર
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