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Noun (1) Middle English service, servise "state of serving or being at someone's command, position in a household, duty which a tenant is owed to a lord, assistance, form followed in Christian worship, provision of food at a table," borrowed from Anglo-French (also continental Old French), borrowed from Medieval Latin servitium, going back to Latin, "condition of being a slave, servitude," (in plural) "slaves as a class," from servus "slave" + -itium -ice — more at serve entry 1.
service medal, service module, serviceperson, service pipe, service road, services, service station, service stripe, service tree, service uniform, servicewoman. Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012.
Services. Psychiatric and psychosocial assessment and evaluation; Physical health and dietary assessments; Comprehensive nursing services, medical care, and laboratory services; Individualized treatment planning; Individual and group therapy, including specialized groups on substance use and CBT; Family therapy, education, and support
a large unit of a governmental, business, or educational organization the OSS, the nation's wartime intelligence service.
A service application conforms to the interface rules of the Service Control Manager (SCM). It can be started automatically at system boot, by a user through the Services control panel applet, or by an application that uses the service functions. Services can execute even when no user is logged on to the system.
To confess to God, or to the name of God, means to perform services which include among them the exercise of Covenanting. THE ORDINANCE OF COVENANTING JOHN CUNNINGHAM A few families, united to him by bonds of friendship, he still attended when they required the services of a physician.
Type services.msc in the Run box which opens; Windows Services Manager will open. Here you will be able to start, stop, disable, delay Windows Services. Let us see how to do this in a bit more...