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Verb
/kyo͞o/,
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queues, plural;
  1. Take one's place in a queue
    • - in the war they had queued for food
    • - companies are queuing up to move to the bay
  2. Arrange in a queue

Noun
  1. A line or sequence of people or vehicles awaiting their turn to be attended to or to proceed

  2. A list of data items, commands, etc., stored so as to be retrievable in a definite order, usually the order of insertion

  3. A braid of hair worn at the back


  1. a line of people or vehicles waiting for something
  2. line up: form a queue, form a line, stand in line; "Customers lined up in front of the store"
  3. (information processing) an ordered list of tasks to be performed or messages to be transmitted
  4. a braid of hair at the back of the head
  5. A queue (pronounced /kjuː/) is a particular kind of collection in which the entities in the collection are kept in order and the principal (or only) operations on the collection are the addition of entities to the rear terminal position and removal of entities from the front terminal position. ...
  6. The queue or cue is a hairstyle in which the hair is worn long and gathered up into a ponytail. It was worn traditionally by certain Native American groups and the Manchu of Manchuria.
  7. Queueing theory is the mathematical study of waiting lines, or s. The theory enables mathematical analysis of several related processes, including arriving at the (back of the) queue, waiting in the queue (essentially a storage process), and being served at the front of the queue. ...
  8. In computer science, spooling refers to a process of transferring data by placing it in a temporary working area where another program may access it for processing at a later point in time. ...
  9. The Queue is a professional service for authors, literary agents and publishers, utilized in the book publishing industry.
  10. The Queue is an indie rock & ska band from Bay Shore, Long Island, New York. Formed in mid 2006 and performing publicly for the first time during June 2008, the group has since won two battle of the bands, played countless shows across Long Island, and has recorded a self-titled EP and their ...
  11. (QUEUED) The heraldic term used when the tail of a heraldic beast is shown in a different tincture to the body, or is placed in a position other than bending over its back – cowed - but see ‘coward’ in ‘appendix V’ and ‘double queued’.
  12. (Queued) ADM-Aeolus · BepiColombo · Don Quijote · EarthCARE · Edoardo Amaldi ATV · ExoMars · EXPERT · Gaia · IXV · James Webb Space Telescope · KEO · LISA Pathfinder · Mars Trace Gas Mission · Swarm
  13. (Queues) Areas on disk in which programs waiting to be run are kept.
  14. (Queuing) A feature that allows users to to schedule faxes to be sent at a designated time such as late at night when phone calls are cheaper. Some fax devices have the capability to prioritize faxes which allows the user the ability to jump in line with an urgent fax.
  15. (Queuing) SATA drives can use Native Command Queuing (NCQ) to improve performance in applications that require a lot of random access to data, such as server-type applications. When NCQ is enabled, the commands are reordered on the drive itself.
  16. (Queuing) The ability of an ACD or voice processing system to form a 'queue' of incoming callers destined for an agent or agent group.
  17. (Queuing) The act of telling a unit producing structure to build more units than it can create immediately. This is considered bad macro because it locks away resources that could be spent elsewhere.
  18. (queuing) The optimum arrangement of orders for filling, either chronologically or to maximize picking efficiency throughout the warehouse.
  19. A stack of calls on hold, or ringing, and waiting to be answered.  Most call centers make use of a queue for increased agent efficiency and productivity.
  20. A list of email messages that will be distributed next time you log onto the Internet.
  21. A Queue provides the ability to ring Members in a sequential operation i.e. one at a time. The Queue logic algorithm used is “Round Robin with memory”. ...
  22. An electronic holding area, usually in random access memory (RAM) or on a hard drive, where data is pooled and waits before being released sequentially for output.
  23. A queue is a waiting list of things to be processed. Many computers provide printing queues, for example. ...
  24. (1) To arrange or form in a line. (2) A waiting line. (3) A series of elements, one waiting behind the other. ...
  25. A queue is a number of calls that are waiting to be answered by agents in an ACD queue. The calls are usually assigned to available agents in a first-arrived, first-answered basis. The queue is the "line up" where incoming calls wait until they are answered. ...