appending

  • 1Appending — Append Ap*pend ([a^]p*p[e^]nd ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Appended}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Appending}.] [L. appendere or F. appendre: cf. OE. appenden, apenden, to belong, OF. apendre, F. appendre, fr. L. append[=e]re, v. i., to hang to, append[e^]re, v.… …

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  • 2appending — n. act or instance of supplementing (as in writing) ap·pend || É™ pend v. add in writing, add as a supplement …

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  • 3appending — present part of append …

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  • 4E-mail appending — Email appending is the process of merging a database of customer information where the email addresses are missing for the customers, with a service provider s database of email addresses in an attempt to match the email addresses with the… …

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  • 5Alternative names for Northern Ireland — There are a number of alternative names used for Northern Ireland.[1] Northern Ireland consists of six historic counties of Ireland, and remains part of the United Kingdom following the secession of the other twenty six counties to form the Irish …

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  • 6Email spam — An email box folder filled with spam messages. Email spam, also known as junk email or unsolicited bulk email (UBE), is a subset of spam that involves nearly identical messages sent to numerous recipients by email. Definitions of spam usually… …

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  • 7Linked list — In computer science, a linked list is a data structure consisting of a group of nodes which together represent a sequence. Under the simplest form, each node is composed of a datum and a reference (in other words, a link) to the next node in the… …

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  • 8Music Macro Language — Not to be confused with the XML based Music Markup Language, though Music Macro Language is sometimes erroneously called by this name. Music Macro Language (MML) is a music description language used in sequencing music on a number of computer and …

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  • 9Hebrew grammar — is the grammar of the Hebrew language Contents 1 History of studies in Hebrew grammar 2 Eras 3 See also 4 References …

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  • 10Gerund — In linguistics[1] As applied to English, it refers to the usage of a verb (in its ing form) as a noun (for example, the verb learning in the sentence Learning is an easy process for some ).[2] As applied to French, it refers either to the… …

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