Results for: act of writing in code
English English
basic unit of genetic code, tripletcodon
batter cake prepared in a waffle iron; wafer; vague or nonsensical words, be indecisive, thick light crisp pancake, use vague or nonsensical words (in speech or writing), verbiage that waffleswaffle
be able to use language, be on good terms, communicate nonverbally, communicate with another sea-going vessel, deliver speech to audience, express in writing, express thoughts and opinions, indicate something, make characteristic sound, talk, talk; say...speak
be capable of being translated, change form of something, change something from one language into another, convert code, convey somebody to heaven, decipher genetic instructions for making protein, interpret meaning, move body sideways in straight line...translate
be spilled; overflow; trudge through mud or slush, plod; be sentimental or excessively emotional; spill a liquid; splash; feed slop to animals, feed animals slops, hog feed, human waste, items sold to sailors, mash, overly sentimental writing or speech...slop
be writer, doodles, hasty note, make meaningless markings, messy handwriting, scrawl, illegible handwriting; doodle, meaningless writing, write messily, write quickly and sloppily, scrawl; doodle, create meaningless pictures or scrawlscribble
beak, metal writing tip of pen, sharp point, sharpen; make a point; furnish with or mend the point of a pen, tip of pen; bird beak; sharp pointnib
beautiful or delightful thing, literary work that is written in verse, piece written in verse, writing with poetic effectpoem
beauty or grace, form of literature written in a rhythmical style; verse, literature written in a metrical style, literature in verse, poems collectively, poetic quality, prose like poetry, writing of poemspoetry
before recorded history, from the period before written history, preceding written historical records; old, ancient, antiquated, out-of-date (Slang), relating to language before writing, very old or old-fashionedprehistoric
beginning of river, electrode region, locate something for use, origin, origin; starting point; source code (Computers), originate from; reveal the origin of something; obtain from a particular supplier, somebody or something providing information, spe...source
Benue-Congo language, code word for letter "Z", member of South African people, member of the large east African Zulu tribe, of the Zulu tribe; of a member of the Zulu tribe; of the language of the African Zulu tribe, Zulu tribe; language of the Zulu A...Zulu
beyond, in a previous place in writing, in heaven, in position of higher respect, louder than other noise, mentioned earlier in the same text, more than, north of, overhead, in a higher place; more; aforementioned (in a text), prep. over; higher than; ...above
Biblical, pertaining to the Bible, pertaining to the Holy Scriptures; written, inscribed, recorded in writing, of sacred writings, of writingscriptural
bits of thread or fluff from cloth or yarn; scraped and softened linen (for bandaging); C language processor that performs a thorough check of the source code (Computers), cotton fibers, material for covering woundslint
 

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