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1substitution — n. 1) to make a substitution 2) a substitution for * * * [ˌsʌbstɪ tjuːʃ(ə)n] a substitution for to make a substitution …
2Make (software) — make Original author(s) Stuart Feldman Initial release 1977 Type build automation tool In software development, Make is a utility that automatically builds executable programs and libraries from source code by rea …
3substitution — [sub΄stə to͞o′shən, sub΄stətyo͞o′shən] n. the substituting of one person or thing for another substitutional adj. substitutionary * * * sub·sti·tu·tion (sŭb stĭ to͞oʹshən, tyo͞oʹ ) n. 1. a. The act or an instance of substituting. b. The state of… …
4make application — I verb appeal, appeal for, apply, bid, bid for, call for, demand, file for, make formal request, move, obsecrate, petition, petition for, put in for, request, seek, solicit associated concepts: make application for a directed verdict, make… …
5Substitution cipher — In cryptography, a substitution cipher is a method of encryption by which units of plaintext are replaced with ciphertext according to a regular system; the units may be single letters (the most common), pairs of letters, triplets of letters,… …
6Substitution — (Roget s Thesaurus) >Change of one thing for another. < N PARAG:Substitution >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 substitution substitution commutation Sgm: N 1 supplanting supplanting &c. >V. Sgm: N 1 metaphor metaphor metonymy &c.(figure of speech) …
7Substitution model — A substitution model describes the process from which a sequence of characters of a fixed size from some alphabet changes into another set of traits. For example, in cladistics, each position in the sequence might correspond to a property of a… …
8substitution — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Serving in place of another Nouns 1. substitution, commutation; supplanting, supersedure, supersession, replacement; metonymy (see figurative); interchange; transfer. 2. (substitute object or action)… …
9Integration by substitution — Topics in Calculus Fundamental theorem Limits of functions Continuity Mean value theorem Differential calculus  Derivative Change of variables Implicit differentiation Taylor s theorem Related rates …
10Monoalphabetische Substitution — Als monoalphabetische Substitution (von griechisch: μόνο (mono) = „einzig“ und αλφάβητο (alphabeto) = „Alphabet“ sowie von lateinisch: substituere = „ersetzen“) bezeichnet man in der Kryptographie, also in dem Wissenschaftszweig der Kryptologie,… …