Language (n.) Any means of conveying or communicating ideas |
Language (n.) The expression of ideas by writing, or any other instrumentality. |
Language (n.) The forms of speech, or the methods of expressing ideas, peculiar to a particular nation. |
Language (n.) The characteristic mode of arranging words, peculiar to an individual speaker or writer |
Language (n.) The inarticulate sounds by which animals inferior to man express their feelings or their wants. |
Language (n.) The suggestion, by objects, actions, or conditions, of ideas associated therewith |
Language (n.) The vocabulary and phraseology belonging to an art or department of knowledge |
Language (n.) A race, as distinguished by its speech. |
Language (v. t.) To communicate by language |
Member (v. t.) To remember |
Member (n.) A part of an animal capable of performing a distinct office |
Member (n.) Hence, a part of a whole |
Member (n.) A part of a discourse or of a period or sentence |
Member (n.) Either of the two parts of an algebraic equation, connected by the sign of equality. |
Member (n.) Any essential part, as a post, tie rod, strut, etc., of a framed structure, as a bridge truss. |
Member (n.) Any part of a building, whether constructional, as a pier, column, lintel, or the like, or decorative, as a molding, or group of moldings. |
Member (n.) One of the persons composing a society, community, or the like |
Native (a.) Arising by birth |
Native (a.) Of or pertaining to one's birth |
Native (a.) Born in the region in which one lives |
Native (a.) Original |
Native (a.) Conferred by birth |
Native (a.) Naturally related |
Native (a.) Found in nature uncombined with other elements |
Native (a.) Found in nature |
Native (n.) One who, or that which, is born in a place or country referred to |
Native (n.) Any of the live stock found in a region, as distinguished from such as belong to pure and distinct imported breeds. |
People (n.) The body of persons who compose a community, tribe, nation, or race |
People (n.) Persons, generally |
People (n.) The mass of comunity as distinguished from a special class |
People (n.) One's ancestors or family |
People (n.) One's subjects |
People (v. t.) To stock with people or inhabitants |
Sea language () The peculiar language or phraseology of seamen |
native | indigenous plants and animals |
language lesson | a period of instruction learning a language |
language teaching | teaching people to speak and understand a foreign language |
koala koala bear kangaroo bear native bear Phascolarctos cinereus | sluggish tailless Australian arboreal marsupial with grey furry ears and coat, feeds on eucalyptus leaves and bark |
native cat Dasyurus viverrinus | carnivorous arboreal cat-like marsupials of Australia and Tasmania |
structural member | support that is a constituent part of any structure or building |
language area language zone | a large cortical area (in the left hemisphere in most people) containing all the centers associated with language |
penis phallus member | the male organ of copulation (`member' is a euphemism) |
extremity appendage member | an external body part that projects from the body, it is important to keep the extremities warm |
language speech | the mental faculty or power of vocal communication, language sets homo sapiens apart from all other animals |
language barrier | barrier to communication resulting from speaking different languages |
language learning | learning to use a language |
linguistic process language | the cognitive processes involved in producing and understanding linguistic communication, he didn't have the language to express his feelings |
language requirement | a requirement that a student know certain languages |
uninominal system uninominal voting system single-member system scrutin uninomial system scrutin uninominal voting system | based on the principle of having only one member (as of a legislature) selected from each electoral district |
natural language processing NLP human language technology | the branch of information science that deals with natural language information |
language linguistic communication | a systematic means of communicating by the use of sounds or conventional symbols, he taught foreign languages, the language introduced is standard throughout the text, the speed with which a program can be executed depends on the language in which it is written |
dead language | a language that is no longer learned as a native language |
source language | a language that is to be translated into another language |
object language target language | the language into which a text written in another language is to be translated |
language unit linguistic unit | one of the natural units into which linguistic messages can be analyzed |
terminology nomenclature language | a system of words used to name things in a particular discipline, legal terminology, biological nomenclature, the language of sociology |
written communication written language black and white | communication by means of written symbols (either printed or handwritten) |
machine code machine language | a set of instructions coded so that the computer can use it directly without further translation |
authoring language | software that can be used to develop interactive computer programs without the technically demanding task of computer programming |
natural language processor natural language processing application | an application program that deals with natural language text |
markup language | a set of symbols and rules for their use when doing a markup of a document |
standard generalized markup language SGML | (computer science) a standardized language for the descriptive markup of documents, a set of rules for using whatever markup vocabulary is adopted |
hypertext markup language hypertext mark-up language HTML | a set of tags and rules (conforming to SGML) for using them in developing hypertext documents |
sign language signing | language expressed by visible hand gestures |
ASL American sign language | the sign language used in the United States |
body language | communication via the movements or attitudes of the body |
artificial language | a language that is deliberately created for a specific purpose |
programming language programing language | (computer science) a language designed for programming computers |
algebraic language | an algorithmic language having statements that resemble algebraic expressions |
algorithmic language | an artificial language designed to express algorithms |
application-oriented language problem-oriented language | a language whose statements resemble terminology of the user |
assembly language | a low-level programing language, close approximation to machine language |
command language query language search language | a source language consisting of procedural operators that invoke functions to be executed |
computer language computer-oriented language machine language machine-oriented language | a programming language designed for use on a specific class of computers |
high-level language | a problem-oriented language requiring little knowledge of the computer on which it will be run |
jobontrol language | a problem-oriented language used to describe job requirements to an operating system |
multidimensional language | a programming language whose expressions are assembled in more than one dimension |
object language target language | a computer language into which something written in another computer language is to be translated |
object-oriented programming language object-oriented programing language | (computer science) a programming language that enables the programmer to associate a set of procedures with each type of data structure, C is an object-oriented programming language that is an extension of C |
one-dimensional language | a programming language whose expressions are represented by strings of characters |
stratified language | a language that cannot be used as its own metalanguage |
syntax language | a language used to describe the syntax of another language |
unstratified language | a programming language that (like natural language) can be used as its own metalanguage |
LISP list-processing language | a flexible procedure-oriented programing language that manipulates symbols in the form of lists |