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Also see: name
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
code/kəʊd/
▶noun
- 1 a system of words, figures, or symbols used to represent others, especially for the purposes of secrecy.
■ a series of letters or numbers assigned to something to classify or identify it.
■ short for dialling code.
- 2 Computing program instructions.
- 3 a systematic collection of laws or statutes: the penal code.
■ a set of conventions or principles governing behaviour or activity in a particular sphere.
- 1 convert into a code.
■ assign a code to for purposes of classification or identification.
- 2 (code for) Genetics be the genetic code for (an amino acid or protein).
■ be the genetic determiner of (a characteristic).
- 3 write code for (a computer program).
– derivatives
coder noun,
coding noun & adjective.
coder noun,
coding noun & adjective.
– origin ME (orig. denoting a systematic collection of statutes made by one of the later Roman emperors): via OFr. from L. codex, codic- (see codex).
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