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English-german technical dictionary. 2013.
English-german technical dictionary. 2013.
Code — redirects here. CODE may also refer to Cultural Olympiad Digital Edition. Decoded redirects here. For the television show, see Brad Meltzer s Decoded. For code (computer programming), see source code. For other uses, see Code (disambiguation).… … Wikipedia
Code talker — Codetalkers redirects here. For the band, see The Codetalkers. Choctaws in training in World War I for coded radio and telephone transmissions. Code talkers was a term used to describe people who talk using a coded language. It is frequently used … Wikipedia
Code word — For other uses, see Code word (disambiguation). In communication, a code word is an element of a standardized code or protocol. Each code word is assembled in accordance with the specific rules of the code and assigned a unique meaning. Code… … Wikipedia
Dictionary of American Regional English — Volume I (1985), Volume II (1991), Volume III (1996), Volume IV (2002), Volume V (2012) Country United States … Wikipedia
Dictionary (software) — Dictionary Dictionary running under Mac OS X Leopard, showing Wikipedia s page on Wikipedia … Wikipedia
Code (cryptography) — For other uses, see Code (disambiguation). In cryptography, a code is a method used to transform a message into an obscured form, preventing those who do not possess special information, or key, required to apply the transform from understanding… … Wikipedia
Commercial code (communications) — In telecommunication, a commercial code is a code once used to save on cablegram costs [1][2]. Telegraph (and telex) companies have always charged based on the length of the message sent and this has not changed since the 19th Century. To this… … Wikipedia
Telegraph code — A telegraph code is a character encoding used to transmit information through telegraphy machines. The most famous such code is Morse code. Manual telegraph codes Morse code can be transmitted and received with very primitive equipment.It encodes … Wikipedia
Phillips Code — The Phillips Code is a shorthand method created in 1879 by Walter P. Phillips for the rapid transmission of press reports by telegraph.The code consists of a dictionary of common words or phrases and their associated abbreviations. Extremely… … Wikipedia
book code — noun : a code based on an ordinary book or dictionary, the plaintext words being identified by page and line … Useful english dictionary
List of British words not widely used in the United States — Differences between American and British English American English … Wikipedia