COMPOUND WORDS
area code | {n} | (prefix appended to a telephone number indicating the geographical area) | Atlantic tomcod | {n} | (Microgadus tomcod) | barcode | {n} | (set of machine-readable parallel bars) | character encoding | {n} | (well-defined correspondence between characters and numbers used to represent them) | cod | {n} | (marine fish of the family Gadidae) | coddle | {v} | (to cook slowly in hot water) | coddle | {v} | (To exercise excessive or damaging authority in an attempt to protect) | coddle | {v} | (to treat gently or with great care) | code | {n} | (body of law) | code | {n} | Kode | code | {n} | (machine code) SEE: machine code :: | code | {n} | (set of rules for converting information) | code | {n} | (source code) SEE: source code :: | code | {n} | (system of principles, rules or regulations) | code | {v} | (write software programs) | codebook | {n} | (computing: lookup table) SEE: lookup table :: | codec | {n} | (A device or program capable of performing transformations on a data stream or signal) | codeine | {n} | (addictive alkaloid narcotic) | code name | {n} | (name used to clandestinely identify something) | code of conduct | {n} | (set of rules to guide behaviour and decisions in a specified situation) | code of honour | {n} | Ehrenkodex | code review | {n} | Codereview | code-switching | {n} | (phenomenon of alternating between two or more languages) | codfish | {n} | (cod) SEE: cod :: | codification | {n} | (the process of precisely formulating a statement, as a code of laws) | codify | {v} | (to reduce to a code) | coding | {n} | (encoding) SEE: encoding :: | coding | {n} | (process of encoding or decoding) | cod liver oil | {n} | (nutritional supplement) | country code | {n} | (code representing a specific country or area) | coupon code | {n} | (code used to identify an offer associated with a coupon) | crocodile | {n} | (reptile) | crocodile clip | {n} | (alligator clip) SEE: alligator clip :: | crocodile tear | {n} | (a tear shed falsely) | crocodile tears | {n} | (display of tears that is forced or false) | crocodile tears | {n} | (plural of crocodile tear) SEE: crocodile tear :: | dead code | {n} | (instructions that have no effect on the running of the program) | decode | {v} | (to convert from an encrypted form to plain text) | dress code | {n} | (formal specification of acceptable attire) | encoder | {n} | (a device to encode a signal) | encoding | {n} | (character encoding (computing)) | initiation codon | {n} | (start codon) SEE: start codon :: | language code | {n} | (a standard identifier of a language) | line code | {n} | (code) | machine code | {n} | (machine language) SEE: machine language :: | managed code | {n} | verwalteter Code | moral code | {n} | (set of rules prescribing behavior) | Morse code | {prop} | (a character code represented by dots and dashes) | native code | {n} | (source code readable by the processor) | Nicodemus | {prop} | (biblical Pharisee) | penal code | {n} | (criminal code) SEE: criminal code :: | postal code | {n} | (postcode) SEE: postcode :: | postcode | {n} | (sequence of letters and/or numbers added to a postal address) | pseudocode | {n} | (description of a computer programming algorithm) | QR code | {n} | (2-D barcode) | salt cod | {n} | (Cod that has been dried and salted) | source code | {n} | (human-readable instructions in a programming language) | Unicode | {prop} | (series of computer encoding standards) | unmanaged code | {n} | nicht verwalteter Code | unreachable code | {n} | unerreichbarer Code | zip code | {n} | (postcode) SEE: postcode ::
5000 WORDS | L107 | P4521 | cod | der Kabeljau | 鳕鱼
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