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  • 111voler — Voler, Volare. S en voler, Euolare, Auolare. Voler quelque peu, Subuolare. Voler legierement, Peruolare. Voler à ou vers quelque chose, Aduolare. Voler devant, Praeuolare. Voler droict au ciel, Petere caelum. Voler tout entour, Circunuolare.… …

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  • 112compilar — (Del lat. compilāre). 1. tr. Allegar o reunir, en un solo cuerpo de obra, partes, extractos o materias de otros varios libros o documentos. 2. Inform. Preparar un programa en el lenguaje máquina a partir de otro programa de ordenador escrito en… …

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  • 113compile — ► VERB 1) produce (a book, report, etc.) by assembling material from other sources. 2) gather (material) to produce a book, report, etc. ORIGIN Latin compilare plunder or plagiarize …

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  • 114compile — [kəm pīl′] vt. compiled, compiling [ME compilen < OFr compiler < L compilare, to snatch together, plunder < com , together + pilare, to compress, ram down] 1. to gather and put together (statistics, facts, etc.) in an orderly form 2. to… …

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  • 115compile — v.tr. 1 a collect (material) into a list, volume, etc. b make up (a volume etc.) from such material. 2 accumulate (a large number of) (compiled a score of 160). 3 Computing produce (a machine coded form of a high level program). Etymology: ME f.… …

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  • 116com|pile — «kuhm PYL», transitive verb, piled, pil|ing. 1. to collect and bring together in one list or account: »Mother compiled a list of the groceries we needed. 2. to make or form (a book, a report, or an article) out of various materials: »to compile a …

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