Synonym: arrangement, signal, system. Similar words: mode, model, erode, wooden, modest, episode, explode, moderate. Meaning: [kəʊd] n. 1. a set of rules or principles or laws (especially written ones) 2. a coding system used for transmitting messages requiring brevity or secrecy 3. (computer science) the symbolic arrangement of data or instructions in a computer program or the set of such instructions. v. 1. attach a code to 2. convert ordinary language into code.
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151. It will also use ObjectStore to recognise code, data and objects written in different programming languages.
152. Mathematicians of the finest calibre were essential for what then seemed the almost impossible task of breaking a code with astronomical permutations.
153. It's a cool drinking venue, with a noir dress code observed by the arty crowd and staff.
154. Each worker is given an income tax code number which is related to the total of his personal allowances.
155. No charges of breaching the Code of Professional Conduct were ever brought.
156. Through learning, children acquire not only their parents' moral code but also a willingness to act in accordance with the rules.
157. This is fairly obvious with a relatively abstract form such as a moral code.
158. Chuck is short for Charlie, and Charlie is the old code name for a down-home white bigot.
159. After feeding in the access code he sat back and stifled a yawn.
160. When we got to the end we had a barbecue and were tested on the Country Code.
161. A new code of practice governing the advertising of tobacco products is being introduced.
162. When a bar code is read, all that is fed into the computer system is the same number.
163. It makes me an adherent to a code of conduct which helps hold society together.
164. This process means, inevitably,[Sentencedict.com] that the code will get different calls when running under different operating systems.
165. If requested, a participating State will provide appropriate clarification regarding its implementation of the Code.
166. The five-digit access code is required until at least March 1997, when the state market is more fully deregulated.
167. Some of the keys on the keyboard, and for example, have no ASCII code.
168. Nevertheless, Bell is right in pointing out that style shift and code switching are closely related.
169. To break this is to break the code, so it is rarely given.
170. To read in such a small bar code successfully requires a very high degree of resolution.
171. In 1991 the state adopted an update of the Uniform Plumbing Code to prevent such a disaster from happening.
172. According to industry officials, a new breed of digital phone transmits in computer code that is much more difficult to intercept.
173. Hobbs had blatantly ignored the legal profession's code of conduct.
174. References in the Code to exempt fund managers are construed accordingly.
175. The real purpose of the tax code is to supply tax breaks for politicians to auction off to campaign contributors.
176. This provides you with a voice message telephone number and access code.
177. The Brewers Society code which is a voluntary arrangement says tenants should be paid compensation if their tenancy is terminated.
178. The Thinkpad has Digithurst's PictureBook 2 software installed, which translates the data into ASCII code.
179. Prefix changes Telephone customers with these prefixes have been switched to the new 760 area code.
180. UIM/X automatically generates C source code based on Motif, conforming to standard specifications for C so that the code is extremely portable.