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Unsandboxed vs. Sandbox

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Unsandboxedadjective

(computing) Not sandboxed; not constrained to a sandbox.

Sandboxnoun

(US) A children's play area consisting of a box filled with sand.

Sandboxnoun

A box filled with sand that is shaped to form a mould for metal casting.

Sandboxnoun

A container for sand or pounce, used historically before blotting paper.

Sandboxnoun

An animal's litter box.

Sandboxnoun

(rail) A box carried on locomotives, from which sand runs onto the rails in front of the driving wheels, to prevent slipping.

Sandboxnoun

(computing) An isolated area where a program can be executed with a restricted portion of the resources available.

‘Running a program in a sandbox can prevent it from doing any damage to the system.’;

Sandboxnoun

(Wiktionary and WMF jargon) A page on a wiki where users are free to experiment without destroying or damaging any legitimate content.

Sandboxnoun

The Middle East.

Sandboxverb

To restrict (a program, etc.) by placing it in a sandbox.

Sandboxnoun

mold consisting of a box with sand shaped to mold metal

Sandboxnoun

plaything consisting of a pile of sand or a box filled with sand for children to play in

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