extranet
ex·tra·net
(ĕk′strə-nĕt′)n.
An extension of an institution's intranet, especially over the World Wide Web, enabling communication between the institution and people it deals with, often by providing limited access to its intranet.
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extranet
(ˈɛkstrəˌnɛt)n
(Computer Science) computing an intranet that is modified to allow outsiders access to it, esp one belonging to a business that allows access to customers
[C20: from extra- + net1 (sense 8), modelled on intranet]
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ex•tra•net
(ˈɛk strəˌnɛt)n.
an intranet that is partially accessible to authorized persons outside of a company or organization.
[1995–2000]
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