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net

Of a particular figure or price, calculated after the deduction of specific items such as commission, discounts, interest, and taxes. The opposite is gross.

net

In mathematics, a plan which can be used to make a model of a solid.

net

In the Internet's domain name system (DNS), one of the top-level domains, along with org, edu, com, gov, and mil. However, the use of the name has not been controlled and a name.net address does not necessarily identify the user as someone who works for a company involved in Internet networking.



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