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UK
/kˈəʊd/
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[ US /ˈkoʊd/ ]
[ US /ˈkoʊd/ ]
NOUN
- a coding system used for transmitting messages requiring brevity or secrecy
- (computer science) the symbolic arrangement of data or instructions in a computer program or the set of such instructions
- a set of rules or principles or laws (especially written ones)
VERB
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convert ordinary language into code
We should encode the message for security reasons -
attach a code to
Code the pieces with numbers so that you can identify them later
How To Use code In A Sentence
- The unit can connect to any video source that has composite video and stereo audio RCA jacks, though the encoded audio is limited to mono.
- For instance, a few weeks ago in my sports statistics class, I envisioned a type of graph that’s a combination boxplot and lineplot — instead of turning towards Excel, I coded a Mathematica module to create this type of graph and then automate the creation of many of these. Wolfram Blog : Get Your Game On for Mathematics Awareness Month!
- Homeobox genes encode transcription factors involved in many aspects of developmental processes.
- Virtually any UNIX or Linux system will compile SISAL code in single processor mode.
- Not so with this trivial, lawless country club set of the 1920's, drunk part of the time and reckless all of it, codeless, dutiless, restless. Definitions: Essays in Contemporary Criticism
- Wet meadows between rock outcrops include grasses, sedges, mosses, pitcher plant Saracenia purpurea, sundew Drosera sp. and purple fringed orchid Habenaria psycodes. Gros Morne National Park, Canada
- Pick one meal a day from each colour-coded section. The Sun
- And then it is all locked down in a code of omertà: Enron is a strong buy!
- The application allows users to geocode images, or link digital images to the location where they were taken.
- He was one of the first 19th century sailors who tamed the seas through science, inventing systems for transporting cannon over marshy ground, ciphers for code and a system of hydrographical surveys.