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  • Execute Direct Access Program
  • mainframe operating systems, Execute Direct Access Program (XDAP) is a pseudo access method for accessing direct access datasets on a block by block basis

    Execute Direct Access Program

    Execute_Direct_Access_Program

  • Direct memory access
  • Feature of computer systems

    Direct memory access (DMA) is a feature of many computer systems that allows certain hardware subsystems to access main system memory independently of

    Direct memory access

    Direct_memory_access

  • Execute Channel Program
  • Operating System low level I/O API

    systems, Execute Channel Program (EXCP) is a macro generating a system call, implemented as a Supervisor Call instruction, for low-level device access, where

    Execute Channel Program

    Execute_Channel_Program

  • Basic direct access method
  • Computer access method

    "Executing Direct Access Programs". IBM. OS Data Management Services Guide (PDF). IBM. July 1973. GC26-3746-2. Introduction to IBM Direct-Access Storage

    Basic direct access method

    Basic_direct_access_method

  • Direct-access storage device
  • Secondary storage device

    partitioned-access method (BPAM) Basic direct-access method (BDAM) Virtual storage-access method (VSAM) Execute Channel Program (EXCP) Execute Channel Program in

    Direct-access storage device

    Direct-access storage device

    Direct-access_storage_device

  • Computer program
  • Instructions a computer can execute

    A computer program is a sequence or set of instructions in a programming language for a computer to execute. It is one component of software, which also

    Computer program

    Computer program

    Computer_program

  • Execution (computing)
  • Performing the actions encoded in a computer program

    fetch–decode–execute cycle for each program instruction executed by the control unit. Source code may be executed by interpreter software. A program may be

    Execution (computing)

    Execution_(computing)

  • Random-access stored-program machine
  • In theoretical computer science the random-access stored-program (RASP) machine model is an abstract machine used for the purposes of algorithm development

    Random-access stored-program machine

    Random-access_stored-program_machine

  • Classic RISC pipeline
  • Instruction pipeline

    stage logic compares the registers written by instructions in the execute and access stages of the pipeline to the registers read by the instruction in

    Classic RISC pipeline

    Classic_RISC_pipeline

  • Operating system
  • Software that manages computer hardware resources

    channel or a direct memory access controller; an interrupt is delivered only when all the data is transferred. If a computer program executes a system call

    Operating system

    Operating system

    Operating_system

  • Electronic trading platform
  • Software for trading financial products

    individuals to gain access to financial markets that could formerly only be accessed by specialist trading firms using direct market access. They may also

    Electronic trading platform

    Electronic trading platform

    Electronic_trading_platform

  • Access method
  • APIs in IBM mainframe computer operating systems

    Channel programs are initiated by a START IO instruction issued by the operating system. This is usually front ended by the Execute Channel Program (EXCP)

    Access method

    Access_method

  • Microsoft Access
  • Database manager part of the Microsoft 365 package

    C/C++ programs for Access. For ADPs and the direct manipulation of SQL Server data, ADO is required. DAO is most appropriate for managing data in Access/Jet

    Microsoft Access

    Microsoft Access

    Microsoft_Access

  • Single program, multiple data
  • Computing technique used to achieve parallelism

    (processors) processes  begin executing the same program... but through synchronization directives ... self-schedule themselves to execute different instructions

    Single program, multiple data

    Single_program,_multiple_data

  • Shell (computing)
  • Direct interface to an operating system

    An operating system shell is a computer program that provides relatively broad and direct access to the system on which it runs. The term shell refers

    Shell (computing)

    Shell (computing)

    Shell_(computing)

  • Segmentation fault
  • Computer fault caused by access to restricted memory

    stack overflow Attempting to execute a program that does not compile correctly. (Some compilers[which?] will output an executable file despite the presence

    Segmentation fault

    Segmentation_fault

  • Stack buffer overflow
  • Software anomaly

    memory locations in the vulnerable program. When Data Execution Prevention is enabled to forbid any execute access to the stack, the attacker can still

    Stack buffer overflow

    Stack_buffer_overflow

  • Programming language
  • Language for controlling a computer

    compiled ahead-of-time to machine code, and interpretation, where programs are directly executed. In addition to these two extremes, some implementations use

    Programming language

    Programming language

    Programming_language

  • Transitive dependency
  • Relationship between software

    computer uses services, a computer program can depend on a service that should be started before to execute the program. A transitive dependency in such

    Transitive dependency

    Transitive dependency

    Transitive_dependency

  • Core War
  • 1984 programming game

    location. Programs take turns executing one instruction at a time. A program wins by terminating all opponents, typically by causing them to execute invalid

    Core War

    Core War

    Core_War

  • Executable compression
  • Means of compressing an executable file

    in an executable file. Some compressed executables can be decompressed to reconstruct the original program file without being directly executed. Two programs

    Executable compression

    Executable_compression

  • System call
  • Way for programs to access kernel services

    computer program requests a service from the operating system on which it is executed. This may include hardware-related services (for example, accessing a hard

    System call

    System call

    System_call

  • World Programming System
  • Data analysis software

    Format. Direct output of reports to CSV, PDF and HTML. Support to connect WPS systems programmatically, remote submit parts of a program to execute on connected

    World Programming System

    World_Programming_System

  • JADE (programming language)
  • Software development and deployment platform

    ActiveX/COM objects and .NET assemblies. This allows other programs to access objects and execute methods, and can be used to provide a different interface to a

    JADE (programming language)

    JADE_(programming_language)

  • Interpreter (computing)
  • Software that executes source code directly

    distributed to any such platform, instead of an executable having to be built for each platform. Although each programming language is usually associated with a

    Interpreter (computing)

    Interpreter (computing)

    Interpreter_(computing)

  • Central processing unit
  • Central computer component that executes instructions

    processor in a given computer. Its electronic circuitry executes instructions of a computer program, such as arithmetic, logic, controlling, and input/output

    Central processing unit

    Central processing unit

    Central_processing_unit

  • Self-modifying code
  • Source code that alters its instructions to the hardware while executing

    being executed are elements of a text array. Other languages, such as Perl and Python, allow programs to create new code at run-time and execute it using

    Self-modifying code

    Self-modifying_code

  • Buffer overflow
  • Anomaly in computer security and programming

    this overwrites adjacent data or executable code, this may result in erratic program behavior, including memory access errors, incorrect results, and crashes

    Buffer overflow

    Buffer overflow

    Buffer_overflow

  • Keysight VEE
  • presumably operators to execute and control the program and the test execution. Dataflow programming Graphical programming Virtual instrumentation LabVIEW

    Keysight VEE

    Keysight_VEE

  • Kernel (operating system)
  • Core of a computer operating system

    Random-access memory (RAM) is used to store both program instructions and data. Typically, both need to be present in memory for a program to execute. Often

    Kernel (operating system)

    Kernel (operating system)

    Kernel_(operating_system)

  • Programming game
  • Video game genre

    A programming game is a video game that incorporates elements of computer programming, enabling the player to direct otherwise autonomous units within

    Programming game

    Programming_game

  • Microcode
  • Layer of hardware-level instructions or data structures

    make it difficult to generate using a compiler." A simulator program is intended to execute the bits in the same way as the electronics, and allows much

    Microcode

    Microcode

  • Kerbal Space Program
  • 2015 space flight simulation video game

    PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One. In the game, players direct the space program of a species of green humanoid aliens known as Kerbals. The game

    Kerbal Space Program

    Kerbal_Space_Program

  • User (computing)
  • Person who uses a computer or network service

    by the operating system to determine which users are granted access to read or execute a file, or to store a new file in that directory. While systems

    User (computing)

    User (computing)

    User_(computing)

  • C (programming language)
  • General-purpose programming language

    general-purpose programming language created in the 1970s by Dennis Ritchie. By design, C gives programmers relatively direct access to the features of

    C (programming language)

    C (programming language)

    C_(programming_language)

  • Comparison of multi-paradigm programming languages
  • behaviour) Constraint programming – relations between variables are expressed as constraints (or constraint networks), directing allowable solutions (uses

    Comparison of multi-paradigm programming languages

    Comparison_of_multi-paradigm_programming_languages

  • ZeroVM
  • containing a ZeroVM program. The program is then executed directly on the storage nodes. This means that the program has direct access to the data. ZeroVM

    ZeroVM

    ZeroVM

  • Direct download link
  • Type of internet hyperlink

    taken on a meaning of providing direct links within a site where the original site's maintainers impede a user from accessing a file directly. Typical impediments

    Direct download link

    Direct_download_link

  • Branch (computer science)
  • Instruction in computer program

    computer program that can cause a computer to begin executing a different instruction sequence and thus deviate from its default behavior of executing instructions

    Branch (computer science)

    Branch_(computer_science)

  • WDC 65C816
  • 8/16-bit microprocessor

    memory access violations. Direct page register and stack relative addressing provides capability for reentrant, recursive and re-locatable programming. 24

    WDC 65C816

    WDC 65C816

    WDC_65C816

  • Intel MCS-51
  • Single chip microcontroller series by Intel

    access register. The 8051's instruction set is designed as a Harvard architecture with segregated memory (data and instructions); it can only execute

    Intel MCS-51

    Intel MCS-51

    Intel_MCS-51

  • API
  • Connection between computers or programs

    the type of programming language involved. An API for a procedural language such as Lua could consist primarily of basic routines to execute code, manipulate

    API

    API

  • Channel I/O
  • High-performance input/output architecture

    160A. The operating system initially resided and executed in PP0. The channels had no direct access to memory and could not cause interrupts; software

    Channel I/O

    Channel_I/O

  • Cache prefetching
  • Computer processing technique to boost memory performance

    variety of access patterns. The processor and memory subsystem architectures used to execute these applications further disambiguate the memory access patterns

    Cache prefetching

    Cache_prefetching

  • Virtual machine
  • Software that emulates an entire computer

    assistance to hypervisors. Process virtual machines are designed to execute computer programs in a platform-independent environment. Some virtual machine emulators

    Virtual machine

    Virtual machine

    Virtual_machine

  • Application binary interface
  • Interface to software defined in terms of in-process, machine code access

    defined for in-process machine code access. Often, the exposing software is a library, and the consumer is a program. An ABI is at a relatively low level

    Application binary interface

    Application binary interface

    Application_binary_interface

  • Memory-mapped I/O and port-mapped I/O
  • Method of CPU communication

    mediating access via chipset). An alternative approach is using dedicated I/O processors, commonly known as channels on mainframe computers, which execute their

    Memory-mapped I/O and port-mapped I/O

    Memory-mapped_I/O_and_port-mapped_I/O

  • Programming paradigm
  • High-level computer programming conceptualization

    which each is allowed to execute. The implementation of the language's execution model tracks which operations are free to execute and chooses the order

    Programming paradigm

    Programming_paradigm

  • Persistent memory
  • Computer science concept

    to an unreliable component used in the computer executing the program.) Efficient, memory-like access is the defining characteristic of persistent memory

    Persistent memory

    Persistent_memory

  • JTAG
  • Serial interface for testing integrated circuits

    low-overhead access without requiring direct external access to the system address and data buses. The interface connects to an on-chip Test Access Port (TAP)

    JTAG

    JTAG

  • Dynamic loading
  • Mechanism by which a computer program can load a library (or other binary) into memory

    execute those functions or access those variables, and unload the library from memory. It is one of the three mechanisms by which a computer program can

    Dynamic loading

    Dynamic_loading

  • Instruction set architecture
  • Model that describes the programmable interface of a computer processor

    access memory More complex operations are built up by combining these simple instructions, which are executed sequentially, or as otherwise directed by

    Instruction set architecture

    Instruction_set_architecture

  • Software design pattern
  • Reusable solution template to a commonly-needed software behavior

    problem that can be used in many different contexts, including different programming languages and computing platforms. Design patterns can be viewed as formalized

    Software design pattern

    Software_design_pattern

  • Close to Metal
  • Low level GPGPU programming interface

    Hardware INterface) and Data Parallel Virtual Machine, gave developers direct access to the native instruction set and memory of the massively parallel computational

    Close to Metal

    Close_to_Metal

  • Java virtual machine
  • Virtual machine that runs Java programs

    permission to ask the user to break out of the sandbox and access the local file system, clipboard, execute external pieces of software, or network. Formal proof

    Java virtual machine

    Java virtual machine

    Java_virtual_machine

  • Loader (computing)
  • Part of an operating system

    execution. Loading a program involves either memory-mapping or copying the contents of the executable file containing the program instructions into memory

    Loader (computing)

    Loader_(computing)

  • Visual Studio Code
  • Integrated development environment from Microsoft

    menus or the user interface but can be accessed via the Command Palette. The Command Palette is able to execute virtually every feature the graphical interface

    Visual Studio Code

    Visual Studio Code

    Visual_Studio_Code

  • Eiffel (programming language)
  • Object-oriented programming language

    Eiffel programming method. Both are based on a set of principles, including design by contract, command–query separation, the uniform-access principle

    Eiffel (programming language)

    Eiffel_(programming_language)

  • Digital Millennium Copyright Act
  • 1998 United States copyright law

    applications with computer programs on the smart television; Computer programs that enable voice assistant devices to execute lawfully obtained software

    Digital Millennium Copyright Act

    Digital Millennium Copyright Act

    Digital_Millennium_Copyright_Act

  • Command-line interface
  • Software interface based on commands formatted as lines of text

    command like LOGIN or PRINT, and a dedicated program (the supervisor) would parse that text and execute the corresponding function. In 1964, Louis Pouzin

    Command-line interface

    Command-line interface

    Command-line_interface

  • Thread (computing)
  • Component of a computer process

    threads share the process's resources, but are able to execute independently. The threaded programming model provides developers with a useful abstraction

    Thread (computing)

    Thread (computing)

    Thread_(computing)

  • Shared memory
  • Computer memory that can be accessed by multiple processes

    support of the program in question. This is most often used for shared libraries and for Execute in place (XIP). Since both processes can access the shared

    Shared memory

    Shared memory

    Shared_memory

  • Tandy Pocket Computer
  • Line of pocket computers

    memory access with POKE, PEEK and CALL. Each model had two operating modes: Run and Prog. In Run mode, the command line could be openly used to execute one-line

    Tandy Pocket Computer

    Tandy Pocket Computer

    Tandy_Pocket_Computer

  • Java Database Connectivity
  • API for Java

    application programming interface (API) for the Java programming language which defines how a client may access a database. It is a Java-based data access technology

    Java Database Connectivity

    Java_Database_Connectivity

  • MicroPython
  • Microcontroller software based on Python

    to the board. To move a program onto a MicroPython board, create a file and copy it onto the microcontroller in order to execute. With the hardware connected

    MicroPython

    MicroPython

  • Zero page
  • Memory page starting at address zero

    written programs this could lead to "ofla" behaviour, where a program tries to read information from an unintended memory area, and treats executable code

    Zero page

    Zero_page

  • Process (computing)
  • Particular execution of a computer program

    In computing, a process is the instance of a computer program that is being executed by one or many threads. There are many different process models, some

    Process (computing)

    Process (computing)

    Process_(computing)

  • ARM architecture family
  • Family of RISC-based computer architectures

    SIMD, also named Neon. Jazelle DBX (Direct Bytecode eXecution) is a technique that allows Java bytecode to be executed directly in the ARM architecture as

    ARM architecture family

    ARM architecture family

    ARM_architecture_family

  • Bootloader
  • Software responsible for starting the computer

    operating system or its loader in random-access memory (RAM). The computer first executes a relatively small program stored in the boot ROM, which is read-only

    Bootloader

    Bootloader

    Bootloader

  • Storage area network
  • Network which provides access to consolidated, block-level data storage

    point of failure issue, a direct-attached shared storage architecture was implemented, where several servers could access the same storage device. DAS

    Storage area network

    Storage area network

    Storage_area_network

  • Emulator
  • System allowing a device to imitate another

    functional simulator, programmers can execute and trace selected sections of source code to search for programming errors (bugs), without generating binary

    Emulator

    Emulator

    Emulator

  • SQL injection
  • Computer hacking technique

    command or query, potentially allowing attackers to execute unintended actions or gain unauthorized access to data. By 2021, injection remained a widespread

    SQL injection

    SQL injection

    SQL_injection

  • Computer hardware
  • Physical components of a computer

    soft because it is easy to change. Hardware is typically directed by the software to execute any command or instruction. A combination of hardware and

    Computer hardware

    Computer hardware

    Computer_hardware

  • Machine code
  • Instructions directly executable by a computer

    An instruction set needs to execute the circuits of a computer's digital logic level. At the digital level, the program needs to control the computer's

    Machine code

    Machine code

    Machine_code

  • Control Panel (Windows)
  • Component of Microsoft Windows and Windows Server

    software, controlling user accounts, changing accessibility options, and accessing networking settings. Additional applets are provided by third parties

    Control Panel (Windows)

    Control_Panel_(Windows)

  • Barrel processor
  • CPU that switches between threads of execution on every cycle

    processor. Each executes routines independently of the others. They are a loose predecessor of bus mastering or direct memory access." One motivation

    Barrel processor

    Barrel_processor

  • Addressing mode
  • Aspect of the instruction set architecture of CPUs

    extra memory access involved. Some early minicomputers (e.g. DEC PDP-8, Data General Nova) had only a few registers and only a limited direct addressing

    Addressing mode

    Addressing_mode

  • Assembly language
  • Low-level programming language family

    Coding for A.R.C.. Assembly code is converted into executable machine code by a utility program referred to as an assembler. The term "assembler" is

    Assembly language

    Assembly language

    Assembly_language

  • Direct marketing
  • Model of communicating discounts and other sales offers

    with customers is also an objective of a direct marketing campaign. If a direct marketing campaign is executed correctly, the loyalty ladder shows that

    Direct marketing

    Direct marketing

    Direct_marketing

  • Booting
  • Process of starting a computer

    operating system or its loader in random-access memory (RAM). The computer first executes a relatively small program stored in read-only memory (ROM, and

    Booting

    Booting

    Booting

  • Clark–Wilson model
  • Computer system model

    an access control triple. Within this relationship, subjects do not have direct access to objects. Objects can only be accessed through programs. The

    Clark–Wilson model

    Clark–Wilson_model

  • Programmer
  • Person who writes computer software

    German civil engineer Konrad Zuse was the first person to execute a program on a working, program-controlled, electronic computer. From 1943 to 1945, per

    Programmer

    Programmer

    Programmer

  • X86 assembly language
  • Family of backward-compatible assembly languages

    drivers, all of which may require direct manipulation of hardware resources. Additionally, compilers for high-level programming languages sometimes generate

    X86 assembly language

    X86_assembly_language

  • Speedup
  • Process for increasing the performance between two systems solving the same problem

    latency. First, we execute the program with the standard branch predictor, which yields a CPI of 3. Next, we execute the program with our modified branch

    Speedup

    Speedup

  • Computer
  • Programmable machine that processes data

    waiting for has occurred. This frees up time for other programs to execute so that many programs may be run simultaneously without unacceptable speed loss

    Computer

    Computer

    Computer

  • Continuation-passing style
  • Programming style in which control is passed explicitly

    form of a continuation. This is contrasted with direct style, which is the usual style of programming. Gerald Jay Sussman and Guy L. Steele, Jr. coined

    Continuation-passing style

    Continuation-passing_style

  • Stored program control
  • Technology for telephone exchanges

    stored program control is one or multiple digital processing units (stored-program computers) that execute a set of computer instructions (program) stored

    Stored program control

    Stored_program_control

  • Support programs for OS/360 and successors
  • Support programs included in or available for IBM OS/360 and successors

    original OS/360 sort/merge program, 360S-SM-023, program name IERRCO00, supported only IBM's first-generation direct-access storage devices (DASD) and

    Support programs for OS/360 and successors

    Support_programs_for_OS/360_and_successors

  • High-level programming language
  • Programming language with hardware abstraction

    control of what instructions to execute is handed to the compiler. In the early decades of electronic computing, programs were usually written in machine

    High-level programming language

    High-level_programming_language

  • NOS (operating system)
  • Operating system

    1981; NOS version 2 was released early 1982. ACCESS – selects the access subsystem APL – selects APL programing language ASCII – select fill 128-character

    NOS (operating system)

    NOS (operating system)

    NOS_(operating_system)

  • Undo
  • Computer command

    commands are redone in a different state that they were originally executed in direct manipulation interfaces, this reinterpretation of the original user

    Undo

    Undo

    Undo

  • Virtual 8086 mode
  • Feature of specific microprocessor

    VM86 mode, but with very limited direct hardware access. Some boot loaders (e.g. GRUB) use the protected mode, and execute the BIOS interrupt calls in Virtual

    Virtual 8086 mode

    Virtual_8086_mode

  • IBM 305 RAMAC
  • First computer to use magnetic disk storage

    be wired to execute in a single instruction (e.g., Testing the sign and zero states of multiple accumulators), with one of several Program entry hubs activated

    IBM 305 RAMAC

    IBM 305 RAMAC

    IBM_305_RAMAC

  • Commodore DOS
  • Operating system

    programmers to access their code and tamper with it. In BASIC, the directory can be accessed as a non-executable pseudo-BASIC program with LOAD "$0",8

    Commodore DOS

    Commodore DOS

    Commodore_DOS

  • File Allocation Table
  • File system used by MS-DOS and Windows 9x

    MS-DOS 3.30 could still access FAT12 partitions under 15 MB, but required all 16 MB-32 MB partitions to be FAT16, and so could not access MS-DOS 2.0 partitions

    File Allocation Table

    File_Allocation_Table

  • Model Context Protocol
  • Protocol for communicating between LLMs and applications

    data sources. MCP provides a standardized interface for reading files, executing functions, and handling contextual prompts. Following its announcement

    Model Context Protocol

    Model Context Protocol

    Model_Context_Protocol

  • OS/360 and successors
  • Operating system for IBM S/360 and later mainframes

    operating systems to require the computer hardware to include at least one direct access storage device. Although OS/360 itself was discontinued, successor operating

    OS/360 and successors

    OS/360 and successors

    OS/360_and_successors

  • Z/Architecture
  • IBM's 64-bit instruction set architecture implemented by its mainframe computers

    registers Prefix register Program status word (PSW) Vector registers Each CPU has 16 32-bit access registers. When a program running in AR mode specifies

    Z/Architecture

    Z/Architecture

  • F Sharp (programming language)
  • Microsoft programming language

    Information Rich Programming". Retrieved 2012-11-24. Alexander Kurakin (15 March 2019). "Rider 2019.1 Kicks off its Early Access Program!". "Use F# on Windows"

    F Sharp (programming language)

    F Sharp (programming language)

    F_Sharp_(programming_language)

  • R (programming language)
  • Programming language for statistics

    calls the library() function. To load the tidyverse collection, one can execute the following code: > # The package name can be enclosed in quotes > library("tidyverse")

    R (programming language)

    R (programming language)

    R_(programming_language)

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  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew French

    Nanine

    Grace.

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  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Shrina | ஷ்ரீநா

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  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Nazeera | نازیرا

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    Anglo, British, Celtic, English

    Prasutagus

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  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Widaad

    Love; Friendship

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    German

    Nefen

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Plume

    English : metonymic occupational name for a dealer in feathers, from Middle English, Old French plume ‘feather’ (Latin pluma).English and North German : variant of Plum.Catalan (Plumé) : variant of plomer, occupational name for a worker in lead, from a derivative of plom ‘lead’.

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  • Direct
  • v. t.

    To point out or show to (any one), as the direct or right course or way; to guide, as by pointing out the way; as, he directed me to the left-hand road.

  • Directed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Direct

  • Execute
  • v. t.

    To give effect to; to do what is provided or required by; to perform the requirements or stimulations of; as, to execute a decree, judgment, writ, or process.

  • Execute
  • v. t.

    To perform, as a piece of music, either on an instrument or with the voice; as, to execute a difficult part brilliantly.

  • Access
  • n.

    A coming to, or near approach; admittance; admission; accessibility; as, to gain access to a prince.

  • Executioner
  • n.

    One who executes; an executer.

  • Indirect
  • a.

    Not direct; not straight or rectilinear; deviating from a direct line or course; circuitous; as, an indirect road.

  • Access
  • n.

    A paroxysm; a fit of passion; an outburst; as, an access of fury.

  • Indirect
  • a.

    Not reaching the end aimed at by the most plain and direct method; as, an indirect proof, demonstration, etc.

  • Access
  • n.

    Increase by something added; addition; as, an access of territory. [In this sense accession is more generally used.]

  • Executer
  • n.

    One who performs or carries into effect. See Executor.

  • Arrect
  • v. t.

    To direct.

  • Executed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Execute

  • Directer
  • n.

    One who directs; a director.

  • Direct
  • a.

    Straight; not crooked, oblique, or circuitous; leading by the short or shortest way to a point or end; as, a direct line; direct means.

  • Execute
  • v. t.

    To complete, as a legal instrument; to perform what is required to give validity to, as by signing and perhaps sealing and delivering; as, to execute a deed, lease, mortgage, will, etc.

  • Execute
  • v. t.

    To infect capital punishment on; to put to death in conformity to a legal sentence; as, to execute a traitor.

  • Direct
  • v. t.

    To arrange in a direct or straight line, as against a mark, or towards a goal; to point; to aim; as, to direct an arrow or a piece of ordnance.

  • Executor
  • n.

    One who executes or performs; a doer; as, an executor of baseness.

  • Direct
  • a.

    In the line of descent; not collateral; as, a descendant in the direct line.