1. cron - Noun
2. Cron - Proper noun
cron (uncountable)
(computing) A scheduler or timer that automatically starts a job, program, task.
Cron (plural Crons)
A surname.
As Kun grew stronger and gathered his forces, the Sith unleashed the devastation of Naga Sadow's ancient battleship, the Corsair, detonating the stars of the nearby Cron Cluster in 3996 BBY. Source: Internet
But Dan Cron of Santa Fe, Gurule-Gíron’s attorney, said it appears that nothing in the Las Vegas city charter allows for removal of a mayor other than by a recall election. Source: Internet
A delay in sync, e.g. large volumes of cron jobs may be backlogged on the site which may take some time to work through or you just initiated a full sync, which can take some time on larger sites. Source: Internet
Detroit put 1B C.J. Cron on the injured list before the game with a left knee sprain. Source: Internet
Before the coronavirus crisis, Winn Chatham, M.D., and Randy Cron, M.D., Ph. Source: Internet
Cron also said Gurule-Gíron, who pleaded innocent to her criminal charges in a Las Vegas courtroom Monday, will not run for re-election the March 3 municipal election. Source: Internet