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UN*X: n. Used to refer to the Unix operating system (a trademark of AT&T,
then of Novell, then of Unix Systems Laboratories, then of the Open Group;
the source code parted company with it after Novell and was owned by SCO,
which was acquired by Caldera) in writing, but avoiding the need for the
ugly ™ typography (see also (TM)). Also used
to refer to any or all varieties of Unixoid operating systems. Ironically,
lawyers now say that the requirement for the trademark postfix has no legal
force, but the asterisk usage is entrenched anyhow. It has been suggested
that there may be a psychological connection to practice in certain
religions (especially Judaism) in which the name of the deity is never
written out in full, e.g., ‘YHWH’ or ‘G--d’ is
used. See also glob and splat out.
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