declarative

  • 31declarative — de·clar·a·tive …

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  • 32declarative — de•clar•a•tive [[t]dɪˈklær ə tɪv[/t]] adj. 1) Also, de•clar•a•to•ry [[t]dɪˈklær əˌtɔr i, ˌtoʊr i[/t]] serving to declare, state, or explain. 2) gram. pertaining to or having the form of a sentence used in making a statement • Etymology: 1530–40;… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 33declarative — /dəˈklærətɪv/ (say duh klaruhtiv) adjective 1. serving to declare, make clear, or assert; declaratory. 2. Grammar a. designating a sentence which functions as a statement, as opposed to a question or command. b. designating the mood of the verb… …

  • 34declarative memory — noun a type of long term memory facts and events are stored Syn: explicit memory …

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  • 35declarative sentence — sentence stating or declaring something …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 36declarative remedies — Those remedies in equity whose main and direct object is to declare, confirm, and establish the right, title, property, or estate of the plaintiff, whether it be legal or equitable. See 1 Pomeroy s Equity Jurisdiction § 112. See declaratory… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 37declarative sentence — noun a sentence (in the indicative mood) that makes a declaration • Syn: ↑declaratory sentence • Hypernyms: ↑sentence …

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  • 38Programmation declarative — Programmation déclarative La programmation déclarative est un paradigme de programmation. Il consiste à créer des applications sur la base de composants logiciels indépendant du contexte et ne comportant aucun état interne. Autrement dit, l appel …

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  • 39Simple Declarative Language — The Simple Declarative Language is a cross platform declarative computer language used for defining basic data structures such as lists, maps, and trees of typed data in a compact, easy to read representation. A simple API allows one to read,… …

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  • 40Programmation déclarative — La programmation déclarative est un paradigme de programmation. Il consiste à créer des applications sur la base de composants logiciels indépendants du contexte et ne comportant aucun état interne. Autrement dit, l appel d un de ces composants… …

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