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difference between .make and .mak file

Hi All,

In our project i could see .make files and some .mak file.
The build rules and the related commands been written in make file.
All the project directory specific thing been written in .mak file and the project directories and makefiles are present in the subdirectories related to the location of the .mak file. Can somebody explain me the significance of .mak file.

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