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WORDNET DICTIONARY
Noun code has 3 senses
- code(n = noun.communication) codification - a set of rules or principles or laws (especially written ones); Array is a kind of black and white, written communication, written language
- code(n = noun.communication) Array - a coding system used for transmitting messages requiring brevity or secrecy; Array is a kind of coding system
- code(n = noun.communication) computer code - (computer science) the symbolic arrangement of data or instructions in a computer program or the set of such instructions; Array is a kind of coding system
has particulars: bushido, legal code, building code, dress code, fire code, omerta, health code, sanitary code, highway code
Derived form verb codify1
has particulars: access, access code, area code, bar code, universal product code, color code, cipher, cryptograph, cypher, secret code, international morse code, morse, morse code, postal code, postcode, zip, zip code
Derived form verb code2
has particulars: address, computer address, reference, american standard code for information interchange, ascii, binary code, ecc, error correction code, firmware, microcode, machine code, machine language, object code, operation code, order code, computer software, package, software, software package, software program, software system, command, instruction, program line, statement
Derived form verb code2
Verb code has 2 senses
- code(v = verb.contact) Array - attach a code to; "Code the pieces with numbers so that you can identify them later" is one way to label, mark, tag
- code(v = verb.communication) cipher, cypher, encipher, encrypt, inscribe, write in code - convert ordinary language into code; "We should encode the message for security reasons" is one way to encode
Sample sentence:
Somebody ----s something
Derived forms noun code2, noun code3, noun coder1, noun coding1
Sample sentence:
Somebody ----s something
CIDE DICTIONARY
code, n. [F., fr. L. codex, caudex, the stock or stem of a tree, a board or tablet of wood smeared over with wax, on which the ancients originally wrote; hence, a book, a writing.].
- A body of law, sanctioned by legislation, in which the rules of law to be specifically applied by the courts are set forth in systematic form; a compilation of laws by public authority; a digest. [1913 Webster]" The collection of laws made by the order of Justinian is sometimes called, by way of eminence. “The Code”
" Wharton. [1913 Webster]Wharton. - Any system of rules or regulations relating to one subject; as, the medical code, a system of rules for the regulation of the professional conduct of physicians; the naval code, a system of rules for making communications at sea means of signals. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
code, n. & v.
--n.
1 a system of words, letters, figures, or symbols, used to represent others for secrecy or brevity.
2 a system of prearranged signals, esp. used to ensure secrecy in transmitting messages.
3 Computing a piece of program text.
4 a a systematic collection of statutes, a body of laws so arranged as to avoid inconsistency and overlapping. b a set of rules on any subject.
5 a the prevailing morality of a society or class (code of honour). b a person's standard of moral behaviour.
--v.tr. put (a message, program, etc.) into code.
--n.
1 a system of words, letters, figures, or symbols, used to represent others for secrecy or brevity.
2 a system of prearranged signals, esp. used to ensure secrecy in transmitting messages.
3 Computing a piece of program text.
4 a a systematic collection of statutes, a body of laws so arranged as to avoid inconsistency and overlapping. b a set of rules on any subject.
5 a the prevailing morality of a society or class (code of honour). b a person's standard of moral behaviour.
--v.tr. put (a message, program, etc.) into code.
Idiom
code-book a list of symbols etc. used in a code. code-name (or -number) a word or symbol (or number) used for secrecy or convenience instead of the usual name.
Derivative
coder n.
Etymology
ME f. OF f. L CODEX
THESAURUS
code
Aesopian language, Babel, Code Napoleon, Greek, Napoleonic code, Procrustean law, TelAutography, Teletype, Teletype network, Teletyping, Ten Commandments, Zeitgeist, argot, axiology, babble, behavioral norm, body of law, business ethics, canon, cant, capitulary, census, cipher, closed-circuit telegraphy, code of ethics, code of laws, code of morals, coded message, codification, commandment, convention, conventions, corpus juris, criterion, cryptoanalysis, cryptoanalytics, cryptogram, cryptograph, cryptographer, cryptography, customs, cypher, decalogue, dictum, digest, digest of law, double Dutch, duplex telegraphy, electricity, encipher, encode, encrypt, equity, ethic, ethical system, ethics, ethos, facsimile telegraph, form, formality, formula, formulary, garble, general principle, gibberish, gift of tongues, glossolalia, gobbledygook, golden rule, guideline, guiding principle, imperative, index, interrupter, inventory, invisible ink, jargon, jumble, jurisprudence, key, law, law of nature, laws, legal ethics, maxim, medical ethics, mitzvah, moral, moral climate, moral code, moral principles, morals, multiplex telegraphy, new morality, news ticker, noise, norm, norma, normative system, order of nature, ordinance, organization, orthodoxy, pandect, penal code, practices, prescribed form, prescription, principium, principle, principles, professional ethics, protocol, quadruplex telegraphy, railroad telegraphy, receiver, regulation, regulations, rubric, rule, scramble, secret language, secret writing, sender, set form, settled principle, simplex telegraphy, single-current telegraphy, slang, social ethics, sounder, standard, standards, standing order, stock ticker, structure, submarine telegraphy, sympathetic ink, system, table, table of organization, telegraphics, telegraphy, teleprinter, teletypewriter, teletypewriting, telex, tenet, ticker, traditions, transmitter, typotelegraph, typotelegraphy, universal law, value system, wire service, working principle, working ruleROGET THESAURUS
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Precept
N precept, direction, instruction, charge, prescript, prescription, recipe, receipt, golden rule, maxim, rule, canon, law, code, corpus juris, lex scripta, act, statute, rubric, stage direction, regulation, form, formula, formulary, technicality, canon law, norm, order.Legality
N legality, legitimacy, legitimateness, legislature, law, code, corpus juris, constitution, pandect, charter, enactment, statute, rule, canon, ordinance, institution, regulation, bylaw, byelaw, decree, ordonnance, standing order, plebiscite, legal process, form, formula, formality, rite, arm of the law, habeas corpus, fieri facias, jurisprudence, nomology, legislation, codification, equity, common law, lex, lex nonscripta, law of nations, droit des gens, international law, jus gentium, jus civile, civil law, canon law, crown law, criminal law, statute law, ecclesiastical law, administrative law, lex mercatoria, constitutionalism, constitutionality, justice, court, tribunal, judge, lawyer, attorney, legal counsel, legal, legitimate, according to law, vested, constitutional, chartered, legalized, lawful, statutable, statutory, legislatorial, legislative, regulatory, regulated, legally, in the eye of the law, de jure, ignorantia legis neminem excusat, ignorance of the law is no excuse, where law ends tyranny begins.
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