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  • FACT (computer language)
  • FACT is an early discontinued computer programming language, created by the Datamatic Division of Minneapolis Honeywell for its model 800 series business

    FACT (computer language)

    FACT_(computer_language)

  • Natural language processing
  • Processing of natural language by a computer

    Natural language processing (NLP) is the processing of natural language information by a computer. NLP is a subfield of computer science and is closely

    Natural language processing

    Natural_language_processing

  • B (programming language)
  • Procedural programming language

    used for the port; an assembler, dc, and the B language itself were written in B to bootstrap the computer. An early version of yacc was produced with this

    B (programming language)

    B_(programming_language)

  • FACT
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    affecting eukaryotic cells FACT (computer language) (Fully Automated Compiling Technique), programming language that influenced COBOL FACT (First G-APD Cherenkov

    FACT

    FACT

  • Large language model
  • Type of machine learning model

    and language in a computer system, and the second is how to enable the computer system to generate human-like language. These aspects of language as a

    Large language model

    Large_language_model

  • Computer
  • Programmable machine that processes data

    electronic computers can perform generic sets of operations known as programs, which enable computers to perform a wide range of tasks. The term computer system

    Computer

    Computer

    Computer

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

    programming languages, with C compilers available for practically all modern computer architectures and operating systems. The book The C Programming Language, co-authored

    C (programming language)

    C (programming language)

    C_(programming_language)

  • Programming language
  • Language for controlling a computer

    A programming language is an engineered language for expressing computer programs, typically allowing software to be written in a human readable manner

    Programming language

    Programming language

    Programming_language

  • Programmer
  • Person who writes computer software

    A programmer, computer programmer or coder is an author of computer source code – someone with skill in computer programming. The professional titles software

    Programmer

    Programmer

    Programmer

  • Computer science
  • Study of computation

    areas of computer science Computer science is the study of computation, information, and automation. Included broadly in the sciences, computer science

    Computer science

    Computer science

    Computer_science

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

    The first interpreted high-level language was Lisp. Lisp was first implemented by Steve Russell on an IBM 704 computer. Russell had read John McCarthy's

    Interpreter (computing)

    Interpreter (computing)

    Interpreter_(computing)

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

    Python's performance relative to other programming languages is benchmarked by The Computer Language Benchmarks Game. There are several approaches to optimizing

    Python (programming language)

    Python (programming language)

    Python_(programming_language)

  • The Computer Language Benchmarks Game
  • Free software project

    The Computer Language Benchmarks Game (formerly called The Great Computer Language Shootout) is a free software project for comparing how a given subset

    The Computer Language Benchmarks Game

    The_Computer_Language_Benchmarks_Game

  • History of programming languages
  • programming languages spans from documentation of early mechanical computers to modern tools for software development. Early programming languages were highly

    History of programming languages

    History of programming languages

    History_of_programming_languages

  • Computer programming
  • Process to create executable computer programs

    Computer programming or coding is the composition of sequences of instructions, called programs, that computers can follow to perform tasks. It involves

    Computer programming

    Computer_programming

  • Glossary of computer science
  • are used to specify interfaces in some computer languages. abstraction 1.  In software engineering and computer science, the process of removing physical

    Glossary of computer science

    Glossary_of_computer_science

  • 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

  • ATS (programming language)
  • Programming language

    high-level, functional programming language. It is a dialect of the programming language ML, designed by Hongwei Xi to unify computer programming with formal specification

    ATS (programming language)

    ATS (programming language)

    ATS_(programming_language)

  • Blinkenlights
  • Hacker jargon for computerised blinking lights

    Blinkenlights disappeared from more recent computers for a number of reasons, the most important being the fact that with faster CPUs a human can no longer

    Blinkenlights

    Blinkenlights

    Blinkenlights

  • Llama (language model)
  • Large language model by Meta AI

    Llama ("Large Language Model Meta AI" serving as a backronym) is a family of large language models (LLMs) released by Meta AI starting in February 2023

    Llama (language model)

    Llama (language model)

    Llama_(language_model)

  • Fact-checking
  • Process of verifying information in non-fictional text

    Fact-checking is the process of verifying the factual accuracy of questioned reporting and statements. Fact-checking can be conducted before or after

    Fact-checking

    Fact-checking

  • SNOBOL
  • Text-string-oriented programming language

    describing, for example, the complete grammar of a computer language. It is possible to implement a language interpreter in SNOBOL almost directly from a Backus–Naur

    SNOBOL

    SNOBOL

  • Lisp (programming language)
  • Programming language family

    programming language for artificial intelligence (AI) research. As one of the earliest programming languages, Lisp pioneered many ideas in computer science

    Lisp (programming language)

    Lisp_(programming_language)

  • Web Ontology Language
  • Family of knowledge representation languages

    Horrocks, I. (2006). "FaCT++ Description Logic Reasoner: System Description" (PDF). Automated Reasoning. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Vol. 4130. pp

    Web Ontology Language

    Web_Ontology_Language

  • Scratch (programming language)
  • Programming language learning environment

    software portal Computer programming portal Blockly, an interface used by Scratch to make the code blocks. Snap! (programming language) Swift Playgrounds

    Scratch (programming language)

    Scratch (programming language)

    Scratch_(programming_language)

  • Computer hardware
  • Physical components of a computer

    programming language similar to assembly language. In 1936, Alan Turing developed the concept of the universal Turing machine to model any type of computer, demonstrating

    Computer hardware

    Computer hardware

    Computer_hardware

  • Hallucination (artificial intelligence)
  • Erroneous AI-generated content

    anthropomorphizing computers. Symbolic artificial intelligence models generally do not produce hallucinations, unlike large language models. Since the

    Hallucination (artificial intelligence)

    Hallucination (artificial intelligence)

    Hallucination_(artificial_intelligence)

  • NOP (code)
  • Machine instruction that indicates to a computer to do nothing

    In computer science, a NOP, no-op, or NOOP (pronounced "no op"; short for no operation) is a machine language instruction and its assembly language mnemonic

    NOP (code)

    NOP_(code)

  • Jeff Dean
  • American computer scientist and software engineer

    Jeffrey Adgate Dean (born July 23, 1968) is an American computer scientist and software engineer. Since 2018, he has been the lead of Google AI. He was

    Jeff Dean

    Jeff Dean

    Jeff_Dean

  • Regular language
  • Formal language that can be expressed using a regular expression

    In theoretical computer science and formal language theory, a regular language (also called a rational language) is a formal language that can be defined

    Regular language

    Regular_language

  • Language
  • Structured system of communication

    such as formally defined computer languages used for computer programming. Unlike conventional human languages, a formal language in this sense is a system

    Language

    Language

    Language

  • Parallel computing
  • Programming paradigm in which many processes are executed simultaneously

    parallel programming languages exist—SISAL, Parallel Haskell, SequenceL, SystemC (for FPGAs), Mitrion-C, VHDL, and Verilog. As a computer system grows in complexity

    Parallel computing

    Parallel computing

    Parallel_computing

  • Outline of computer science
  • Overview of and topical guide to computer science

    solutions to real tasks. Computer programming – The practice of using a programming language to implement algorithms. Human–computer interaction – The study

    Outline of computer science

    Outline_of_computer_science

  • Timeline of programming languages
  • Historical Encyclopaedia of Programming Languages Diagram & history of programming languages Eric Levenez's timeline diagram of computer languages history

    Timeline of programming languages

    Timeline_of_programming_languages

  • Information technology
  • Computer-based technologies

    Information technology (IT) is the study or use of computers, telecommunication systems and other devices to create, process, store, retrieve and transmit

    Information technology

    Information technology

    Information_technology

  • Deductive reasoning
  • Form of reasoning

    argument into a formal language, a process that comes with various problems of its own. Another difficulty is due to the fact that the syntactic approach

    Deductive reasoning

    Deductive_reasoning

  • Indo-European languages
  • Language family native to Eurasia

    The Indo-European languages are a language family native to the northern Indian subcontinent, most of Europe, and the Iranian plateau, with additional

    Indo-European languages

    Indo-European languages

    Indo-European_languages

  • Deductive language
  • language is a computer programming language in which the program is a collection of predicates ('facts') and rules that connect them. Such a language

    Deductive language

    Deductive_language

  • COBOL
  • Programming language with English-like syntax

    COBOL (Common Business-Oriented Language; /ˈkoʊbɒl, -bɔːl/) is a compiled English-like computer programming language designed for business use. It is an

    COBOL

    COBOL

    COBOL

  • Prolog
  • Programming language that uses first order logic

    many other programming languages, Prolog is intended primarily as a declarative programming language: the program is a set of facts and rules, which define

    Prolog

    Prolog

  • Low-level programming language
  • Programming language close to hardware

    A low-level programming language is a programming language that provides little or no abstraction from a computer's instruction set architecture, memory

    Low-level programming language

    Low-level_programming_language

  • John McCarthy (computer scientist)
  • American scientist (1927–2011)

    John McCarthy (September 4, 1927 – October 24, 2011) was an American computer scientist and cognitive scientist. He was one of the founders of the discipline

    John McCarthy (computer scientist)

    John McCarthy (computer scientist)

    John_McCarthy_(computer_scientist)

  • Apple Inc.
  • American multinational technology company

    as Apple Computer Company by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne, the company was incorporated by Jobs and Wozniak as Apple Computer, Inc. the

    Apple Inc.

    Apple Inc.

    Apple_Inc.

  • Recursion (computer science)
  • Use of functions that call themselves

    — Niklaus Wirth, Algorithms + Data Structures = Programs, 1976 Most computer programming languages support recursion by allowing a function to call itself from

    Recursion (computer science)

    Recursion (computer science)

    Recursion_(computer_science)

  • FactSet
  • American financial data company

    In the early 1980s, FactSet had fewer than ten employees. In 1981, Snyder found a way to download data from the FactSet computer into Visicalc, allowing

    FactSet

    FactSet

    FactSet

  • Burmese language
  • Tibeto-Burman language

    development of computer fonts and standard keyboard layout, much research remains to be done on Burmese, specifically for Natural Language Processing (NLP)

    Burmese language

    Burmese language

    Burmese_language

  • BCPL
  • Multi-paradigm computer programming language

    Technology in the spring of 1967. The language was first described in a paper presented to the 1969 Spring Joint Computer Conference.[citation needed] BCPL

    BCPL

    BCPL

  • Ada (programming language)
  • High-level programming language first released in 1980

    450 programming languages then used by the DoD. Ada was named after Ada Lovelace (1815–1852), who has been credited as the first computer programmer. Ada

    Ada (programming language)

    Ada (programming language)

    Ada_(programming_language)

  • Literate programming
  • Approach to software development

    in 1984 by Donald Knuth in which a computer program is given as an explanation of how it works in a natural language, such as English, interspersed (embedded)

    Literate programming

    Literate_programming

  • Computer security
  • Protection of computer systems from information disclosure, theft or damage

    Computer security (also cybersecurity, digital security, or information technology (IT) security) is a subdiscipline within the field of information security

    Computer security

    Computer security

    Computer_security

  • Functional programming
  • Programming paradigm based on applying and composing functions

    Processing Language (IPL), 1956, is sometimes cited as the first computer-based functional programming language. It is an assembly-style language for manipulating

    Functional programming

    Functional_programming

  • APL (programming language)
  • Functional programming language for arrays

    spreadsheets, functional programming, and computer math packages. It has also inspired several other programming languages. A mathematical notation for manipulating

    APL (programming language)

    APL (programming language)

    APL_(programming_language)

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

    A kernel is a computer program at the core of a computer's operating system that always has complete control over everything in the system. The kernel

    Kernel (operating system)

    Kernel (operating system)

    Kernel_(operating_system)

  • Database
  • Organized collection of data in computing

    relational or XML), the type(s) of computer they run on (from a server cluster to a mobile phone), the query language(s) used to access the database (such

    Database

    Database

    Database

  • Spanish language
  • Romance language

    Spanish (español) or Castilian (castellano) is a Romance language of the Indo-European language family that evolved from the Vulgar Latin spoken on the

    Spanish language

    Spanish language

    Spanish_language

  • PolitiFact
  • American nonprofit fact-checking website

    PolitiFact partnered with Noticias Telemundo for fact-checking of information given to the Spanish language audience. In April 2019 PolitiFact joined

    PolitiFact

    PolitiFact

  • Source-to-source compiler
  • Translator of computer source code

    Language-independent specification – Computer programming standard meant to be interoperable across programming languages Language interoperability Object code

    Source-to-source compiler

    Source-to-source_compiler

  • Declarative programming
  • Programming paradigm based on modeling the logic of a computation

    In computer science, declarative programming is a programming paradigm that expresses the logic of a computation without fully describing its control flow

    Declarative programming

    Declarative_programming

  • Racket (programming language)
  • Lisp dialect

    used for scripting, computer science education, and research. The Racket platform provides an implementation of the Racket language, including a runtime

    Racket (programming language)

    Racket (programming language)

    Racket_(programming_language)

  • TXL (programming language)
  • Programming Language Dialects. Computer Languages 16,1 (January 1991), 97-107. J.R. Cordy, 2006. The TXL Source Transformation Language. Science of Computer Programming

    TXL (programming language)

    TXL_(programming_language)

  • Quantum computing
  • Computer hardware technology that uses quantum mechanics

    A quantum computer is a real or theoretical computer that exploits quantum phenomena like superposition and entanglement in an essential way. It is widely

    Quantum computing

    Quantum computing

    Quantum_computing

  • Self (programming language)
  • Prototype-based programming language

    Self is a general-purpose, high-level, object-oriented programming language based on the concept of prototypes. Self began as a dialect of Smalltalk, being

    Self (programming language)

    Self (programming language)

    Self_(programming_language)

  • Oz (programming language)
  • Multiparadigm programming language

    1016/0094-114x(91)90022-v. The Computer Language Benchmarks Game Official website Tutorial of Oz Programming Language Research at UCL: One of the core

    Oz (programming language)

    Oz_(programming_language)

  • Programming paradigm
  • High-level computer programming conceptualization

    to conceptualize and structure the implementation of a computer program. A programming language can be classified as supporting one or many paradigms.

    Programming paradigm

    Programming_paradigm

  • Arabic
  • Central Semitic language

    Arabic is a Central Semitic language of the Afroasiatic language family spoken primarily in the Arab world. The International Organization for Standardization

    Arabic

    Arabic

    Arabic

  • The Computer Programme
  • 1982 British TV series

    to computers and show them what they were capable of. The BBC wanted to use their own computer, so the BBC Micro was developed by Acorn Computers as part

    The Computer Programme

    The_Computer_Programme

  • Romance languages
  • Direct descendants of Vulgar Latin

    transcription delimiters. The Romance languages, also known as the Latin or Neo-Latin languages or Latinic languages, are the languages that directly descended from

    Romance languages

    Romance languages

    Romance_languages

  • Z notation
  • Formal specification language used for describing and modelling computing systems

    specification language used for describing and modelling computing systems. It is targeted at the clear specification of computer programs and computer-based

    Z notation

    Z notation

    Z_notation

  • Second-generation programming language
  • Way to categorize assembly languages

    overlaying a first generation programming language. The code can be read and written by a programmer. To run on a computer it must be converted into a machine

    Second-generation programming language

    Second-generation_programming_language

  • Ontology (information science)
  • Specification of a conceptualization

    Structures and Systems. 3: 57–66. Powers, David (1984). "Natural Language the Natural Way". Computer Compacts. 2 (3–4): 100–109. doi:10.1016/0167-7136(84)90088-X

    Ontology (information science)

    Ontology (information science)

    Ontology_(information_science)

  • Declarative knowledge
  • Awareness of facts

    knowledge is an awareness or understanding of facts. It can be expressed through spoken and written language using declarative sentences and can thus be

    Declarative knowledge

    Declarative knowledge

    Declarative_knowledge

  • Question answering
  • Computer science discipline

    Question answering (QA) is a computer science discipline within the fields of information retrieval and natural language processing (NLP) that is concerned

    Question answering

    Question_answering

  • Pattern Recognition and Human Language Technology
  • Research centre at the Universitat Politècnica de València

    and neural machine translation, speech translation, language modelling and interactive computer-assisted translation. Part of this research has examined

    Pattern Recognition and Human Language Technology

    Pattern_Recognition_and_Human_Language_Technology

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

    of Ruby language." He stresses that systems design needs to emphasize human, rather than computer, needs: Often people, especially computer engineers

    Ruby (programming language)

    Ruby (programming language)

    Ruby_(programming_language)

  • Embodied cognition
  • Interdisciplinary theory

    given the fact that people take the perspective of others instead of their own and make judgments accordingly. Embodied cognition views on language describes

    Embodied cognition

    Embodied cognition

    Embodied_cognition

  • MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
  • Laboratory at US university

    Computational biology Graphics and vision Language and learning Theory of computation Robotics Systems (includes computer architecture, databases, distributed

    MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory

    MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory

    MIT_Computer_Science_and_Artificial_Intelligence_Laboratory

  • OCaml
  • Programming language

    Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation (Inria). In the early 2000s, elements from OCaml were adopted by many languages, notably F# and Scala

    OCaml

    OCaml

  • Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction
  • American television anthology series

    Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction is an American television anthology series created by Lynn Lehmann, presented by Dick Clark Productions, and produced and

    Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction

    Beyond_Belief:_Fact_or_Fiction

  • Computer keyboard
  • Data input device

    on the keys of a keyboard accords with national conventions and language needs. Computer keyboards are similar to electric-typewriter keyboards but contain

    Computer keyboard

    Computer keyboard

    Computer_keyboard

  • ML (programming language)
  • General purpose functional programming language

    (Meta Language) is the metalanguage developed for the Edinburgh LCF theorem prover in the 1970s. It is an early statically typed, functional language with

    ML (programming language)

    ML_(programming_language)

  • PL/I
  • Procedural, imperative computer programming language

    (Programming Language One, pronounced /piː ɛl wʌn/ and sometimes written PL/1) is a procedural, imperative computer programming language initially developed

    PL/I

    PL/I

  • Margaret Hamilton (software engineer)
  • United States software engineer (born 1936)

    Margaret Elaine Hamilton (née Heafield; born August 17, 1936) is an American computer scientist. She directed the Software Engineering Division at the MIT Instrumentation

    Margaret Hamilton (software engineer)

    Margaret Hamilton (software engineer)

    Margaret_Hamilton_(software_engineer)

  • Garbage collection (computer science)
  • Form of automatic memory management

    In computer science, garbage collection (GC) is a form of automatic memory management. The garbage collector attempts to reclaim memory that was allocated

    Garbage collection (computer science)

    Garbage collection (computer science)

    Garbage_collection_(computer_science)

  • Object-oriented programming
  • Programming paradigm based on objects

    function(s).[clarification needed] An OOP computer program consists of objects that interact with one another. An OOP language is one that provides object-oriented

    Object-oriented programming

    Object-oriented programming

    Object-oriented_programming

  • Logic programming
  • Programming paradigm based on formal logic

    programming language that places no constraints on the order in which operations are performed. Logic programming, with its current syntax of facts and rules

    Logic programming

    Logic_programming

  • Theory of computation
  • Academic subfield of computer science

    In theoretical computer science and mathematics, the theory of computation is the branch that deals with what problems can be solved on a model of computation

    Theory of computation

    Theory_of_computation

  • Z3 (computer)
  • First working programmable, fully automatic digital computer

    electromechanical computer designed by Konrad Zuse in 1938, and completed in 1941. It was the world's first working programmable, fully automatic digital computer. The

    Z3 (computer)

    Z3 (computer)

    Z3_(computer)

  • Pinyin
  • Romanization scheme for Standard Chinese

    Chinese Written Language in 1955, Premier Zhou Enlai assigned him the task of developing a new romanization system, despite the fact that he was not a

    Pinyin

    Pinyin

  • Japanese language
  • Japonic language

    brotherhood. Japan portal Language portal Aizuchi Culture of Japan Japanese dictionary Japanese exonyms Japanese language and computers Japanese literature

    Japanese language

    Japanese language

    Japanese_language

  • Markup language
  • Modern system for document annotation

    such languages. The first well-known public presentation of markup languages in computer text processing was made by William W. Tunnicliffe at a conference

    Markup language

    Markup language

    Markup_language

  • IS
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    English language verb "to be", frequently used as a copula Icelandic language (ISO 639-1 alpha-2 code) International Sign, a pidgin sign language Is (rune)

    IS

    IS

  • Abductive reasoning
  • Inference seeking the simplest and most likely explanation

    in question. In the 1990s, as computing power grew, the fields of law, computer science, and artificial intelligence research spurred renewed interest

    Abductive reasoning

    Abductive reasoning

    Abductive_reasoning

  • Computational linguistics
  • Use of computational tools for the study of linguistics

    in the United States in the 1950s to use computers to automatically translate texts from foreign languages, particularly Russian scientific journals

    Computational linguistics

    Computational_linguistics

  • Computer-mediated communication
  • Human communication that occurs through the use of two or more electronic devices

    contribute to competence in computer mediated communication. In fact, there is a considerable correspondence of skills in computer-mediated and face-to-face

    Computer-mediated communication

    Computer-mediated communication

    Computer-mediated_communication

  • Virtual machine
  • Software that emulates an entire computer

    runs on a VM called the Common Language Runtime. All of them can serve as an abstraction layer for any computer language.[citation needed] A special case

    Virtual machine

    Virtual machine

    Virtual_machine

  • OK Computer
  • 1997 studio album by Radiohead

    OK Computer is the third studio album by the English rock band Radiohead, released on 21 May 1997. With their producer, Nigel Godrich, Radiohead recorded

    OK Computer

    OK_Computer

  • Matthew Dillon
  • American software engineer (born 1966)

    DragonFly BSD project since 2003. Dillon studied electronic engineering and computer science at the University of California, Berkeley, where he first became

    Matthew Dillon

    Matthew Dillon

    Matthew_Dillon

  • Error message
  • Information describing a problematic situation

    Boot Failure Commonly occurs when the hard drive of the computer is having problems. If the computer can boot from a network, it may instead display the message

    Error message

    Error message

    Error_message

  • Korean language
  • Language spoken in Korea

    is the native language of the Korean people, who make up the majority of the language’s 81 million speakers. It is the national language of both North

    Korean language

    Korean language

    Korean_language

  • Caml
  • Programming language

    ints onto ints. For example, 12! is: # fact 12;; - : int = 479001600 Since Caml is a functional programming language, it is easy to create and pass around

    Caml

    Caml

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Online names & meanings

  • Savarimuthu
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Traditional

    Savarimuthu

    Kartikeya; The Lord of Valour

  • Falstaff
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Falstaff

    King Henry IV, 1 & 2' Prince John, Henry IV's son. 'Henry VI, 1' John Talbot. 'King Henry VI,...

  • Blacksmith
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Blacksmith

    English : occupational name for a smith who worked in iron (‘black metal’), as opposed to tin (‘white metal’). This was never established as a surname in England or Scotland, which suggests that the name may have been adopted in North America as a translation of an occupational name for a blacksmith from some other language (see Smith).

  • Sarvi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Sarvi

    Universal

  • Indumat
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu

    Indumat

    Respected by Moon

  • Sasidharan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Sasidharan

    The Lord Shiva

  • Varshitha | வர்ஷீதா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Varshitha | வர்ஷீதா

    Rain, Beautiful

  • Avaldamon
  • Boy/Male

    Norse

    Avaldamon

    Name of a king.

  • Lajbar |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Lajbar |

    Name of a precious stone

  • Pavesh | பவேஷ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Pavesh | பவேஷ

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  • Facto
  • adv.

    In fact; by the act or fact.

  • Computing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Compute

  • Author
  • n.

    One who composes or writes a book; a composer, as distinguished from an editor, translator, or compiler.

  • Cast
  • v. i.

    To calculate; to compute.

  • Computed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Compute

  • Compote
  • n.

    A preparation of fruit in sirup in such a manner as to preserve its form, either whole, halved, or quartered; as, a compote of pears.

  • Hymnologist
  • n.

    A composer or compiler of hymns; one versed in hymnology.

  • Competed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Compete

  • Fact
  • n.

    An effect produced or achieved; anything done or that comes to pass; an act; an event; a circumstance.

  • Computist
  • n.

    A computer.

  • Compt
  • v. t.

    To compute; to count.

  • Commute
  • v. t.

    To exchange; to put or substitute something else in place of, as a smaller penalty, obligation, or payment, for a greater, or a single thing for an aggregate; hence, to lessen; to diminish; as, to commute a sentence of death to one of imprisonment for life; to commute tithes; to commute charges for fares.

  • Compilator
  • n.

    Compiler.

  • Commute
  • v. i.

    To pay, or arrange to pay, in gross instead of part by part; as, to commute for a year's travel over a route.

  • Commuter
  • n.

    One who commutes; especially, one who commutes in traveling.

  • Miscompute
  • v. t.

    To compute erroneously.

  • Fact
  • n.

    Reality; actuality; truth; as, he, in fact, excelled all the rest; the fact is, he was beaten.

  • Computer
  • n.

    One who computes.

  • Compete
  • v. i.

    To contend emulously; to seek or strive for the same thing, position, or reward for which another is striving; to contend in rivalry, as for a prize or in business; as, tradesmen compete with one another.

  • Commuted
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Commute