basic language
91Basic — Ba|sic [ beısık ] noun uncount a type of language for writing computer programs …
92BASIC — Short for Beginner’s All purpose Symbolic Instruction Code; computer programming language …
93basic French — fundamentals of the French language …
94BASIC — noun a simple high level computer programming language, formerly widely used on microcomputers. Origin 1960s: acronym from Beginners All purpose Symbolic Instruction Code …
95Basic — noun (U) a commonly used computer language …
96BASIC — UK [ˈbeɪsɪk] / US noun [uncountable] computing a type of language for writing computer programs …
97Basic English — UK / US noun [uncountable] a simple form of English consisting of 850 words, as well as some international and scientific words. It was originally intended for use as an international language …
98BASIC — [[t]ˈbeɪ sɪk[/t]] n. cmp a high level programming language that uses English words, punctuation marks, and algebraic notation • Etymology: 1965–70; B(eginner s) A(ll purpose) S(ymbolic) I(nstruction) C(ode) …
99Basic English — Ba′sic Eng′lish n. ling. a simplified form of English devised by Charles Kay Ogden using an 850 word vocabulary and restricted rules of grammar, intended as an international auxiliary language • Etymology: 1925–30 …
100Basic English — /ˌbeɪsɪk ˈɪŋglɪʃ/ (say .baysik ingglish) noun a simplified English with a restricted vocabulary, intended as an international auxiliary language and for use in teaching English …