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  1. proxy
    [ˈpräksē]
    noun
    proxy (noun)
    proxies (plural noun)
    1. the authority to represent someone else, especially in voting:
      "they may register to vote by proxy"
      • a figure that can be used to represent the value of something in a calculation:
        "the use of a US wealth measure as a proxy for the true worldwide measure"
        • computing
          a proxy server, or a system or service that involves one.
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          noun
          ˈpräksē
          Tone

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          late Middle English: contraction of procuracy.
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          proxy
          ˈpräk-sē
          noun
          plural proxies
          1. the agency, function, or office of a deputy who acts as a substitute for another
          2. authority or power to act for another
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