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Definition of Infraed

Infra
Infra In*"fra, adv. [L. Cf. Inferior.] Below; beneath; under; after; -- often used as a prefix.

Meaning of Infraed from wikipedia

- infra in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Infra may refer to: Infra, a shortening of Infrastructure commonly used in business or tech contexts. Infra-...
- InfraRecorder is an open-source CD and DVD writing program for Microsoft Windows. First started by Christian Kindahl in the Google Summer of Code 2006...
- InfraGard is a national non-profit organization serving as a public-private partnership between U.S. businesses and the Federal Bureau of Investigation...
- Infra-Man (Chinese: 中國超人, lit. Chinese Superman), also titled The Super Inframan, is a Hong Kong science fiction superhero action film produced by the...
- Infra-Blue is the second studio album by guitarist Joey Tafolla, released in 1991 through Shrapnel Records. All music is composed by Joey Tafolla, except...
- 2011-11-08. In 1867, French physicist Edmond Becquerel coined the term infra-rouge (infra-red): Becquerel, Edmond (1867). La Lumiere: Ses causes et ses effets...
- 59°29′58.7″N 17°55′42.9″E / 59.499639°N 17.928583°E / 59.499639; 17.928583 Infra City is a 70 metres tall skys****er hotel in Upplands Väsby in Stockholm...
- InfraKit is an open-source project that is part of the larger Docker application container software project. The project was formally announced for Docker...
- A growth rate is said to be infra-exponential or subexponential if it is dominated by all exponential growth rates, however great the doubling time. A...
- SNCF Infra was the infrastructure division of SNCF, the former nationalised railway operator in France. It has 51,000 employees and revenue was €5.5Bn...