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  • 31code — coder, n. codeless, adj. /kohd/, n., v., coded, coding. n. 1. a system for communication by telegraph, heliograph, etc., in which long and short sounds, light flashes, etc., are used to symbolize the content of a message: Morse code. 2. a system… …

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  • 32Code point — Not to be confused with Point code. In character encoding terminology, a code point or code position is any of the numerical values that make up the code space (or code page).[1] For example, ASCII comprises 128 code points in the range 0hex to… …

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  • 33code — code1 W2S2 [kəud US koud] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(laws/behaviour)¦ 2¦(secret message)¦ 3¦(symbols giving information)¦ 4¦(telephones)¦ 5¦(computers)¦ 6¦(sounds/signals)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1500 1600; : French; Origin: Latin codex; CODEX] …

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  • 34Code of Kalantiaw — The Code of Kalantiaw was a legendary legal code in the epic story Maragtas. It is said to have been written in 1433 by Datu Kalantiaw, a chief on the island of Negros in the Philippines. It was actually written in 1913 by Jose E. Marco as a part …

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  • 35Code of Federal Regulations — Administrative law General prin …

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  • 36code word — I. noun 1. : code name 2. : code group II. noun : euphemism interpreting “compatibility” as a code word for stifling dissent, the faculty denounced the memorandum Robert Griffith …

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  • 37Code Noir — The Code Noir, 1742 edition. The Code noir (French pronunciation: [kɔd nwaʁ], Black Code) was a decree passed by France s King Louis XIV in 1685. The Code Noir defined the conditions of slavery in the French colonial empire, restricted the… …

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  • 38Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches — This article is part of a series on the Law of the Catholic Church Codes of Canon Law 1983 Code of Canon Law Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches 1917 Code of Canon Law …

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  • 39Code of Practices for Television Broadcasters — Part of a series on Censorship By media …

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  • 40Code of Rubrics — The Code of Rubrics is a three part liturgical document promulgated in 1960 under Pope John XXIII, which in the form of a legal code indicated the rules governing the celebration of the Roman Rite Mass and Divine Office. Pope John approved the… …

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