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  1. Burk Technology - Facilities Monitoring & Control Solutions - Burk ...

    May 14, 2025 · Burk Firmware Loader version 2.0.3.0 is now available for updating firmware in Burk Technology products. Changes from version 1.3.1 to 2.0.3.0 are highlighted below.

  2. BURK definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    berk in British English or burk (bɜːk ) noun British slang a stupid person; fool

  3. burk - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Nov 1, 2025 · burk (third-person singular simple present burks, present participle burking, simple past and past participle burked) (intransitive, slang, Southern US) To vomit.

  4. BURK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    Get a quick, free translation! BURK definition: 1. another spelling of berk UK slang 2. another spelling of berk UK slang. Learn more.

  5. Burk Technology ARC Plus Touch - Site Control Systems

    Taking advantage of the scalability of IP and offering innovative options for I/O hardware connectivity, the ARC Plus Touch connects an unlimited number of sites, each with up to 256 …

  6. BURK Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    BURK definition: Martha Jane, 1852?–1903, Calamity Jane. See examples of Burk used in a sentence.

  7. Burk - definition of Burk by The Free Dictionary

    Burk or Burke (bûrk), Martha Jane Known as Ca·lam·i·ty Jane (kə-lăm′ĭ-tē jān′) 1852?-1903. American frontierswoman who gained fame first as a cavalry scout and eventually as a …

  8. What does Burk mean? - Definitions.net

    A "burk" is typically a variant spelling of the term "burke", which has been used in British slang to mean making a mistake, blunder or mess up. It is derived from a historical character "Burke" …

  9. ARC Plus Touch - Burk Technology - Facilities Monitoring

    Taking advantage of the scalability of IP and offering innovative options for I/O hardware connectivity, the ARC Plus Touch connects an unlimited number of sites, each with up to 256 …

  10. BURK definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary

    berk in British English or burk (bɜːk ) noun British slang a stupid person; fool