bsd

/bɛsd/ or /bɛzdi/ (short for Berkeley Software Distribution)

Definitions

1. noun

A type of Unix operating system derived from the University of California, Berkeley; also a reference to the open-source software development model, particularly in the context of the OpenBSD project

“The company uses a BSD-based system for its servers.”

Synonyms

  • Unix
  • Unix-like

Antonyms

  • Microsoft Windows