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gen. |
indication; imprint; mark |
acrid. |
brand; symptom |
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tag (A marker used to identify a physical object. An RFID tag is an electronic marker that stores identification data); flag (Broadly, a marker of some type used by a computer in processing or interpreting information; a signal indicating the existence or status of a particular condition. Flags are used in such areas as communications, programming, and information processing); marker (A text string that is associated with a designated time in Windows Media-based content. Markers often denote convenient points to begin playback, such as the start of a new scene) |
dat.proc. |
field tag; bookmark |
econ. |
badge; digit; feature; label; name; score; ticket; token |
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sign |
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med. |
sign (ج: عَلاَمات); signe |
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comp., MS |
O notation (An indication of the relative performance of an algorithm. An algorithm or the method that implements it is said to be O if its execution is a constant, O(log n) if its execution is proportional to the natural log of n, or O(n) if its execution is proportional to n. O notation is frequently used as a way to compare the relative performance of operations on collections, in which case n is usually the number of elements in the collection) |
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HTML tag (A text string used in HTML to identify a page element's type, format, and appearance. Many elements have start and end tags that define where the element starts and stops) |