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computing
     1. n. (literally) The process or act of calculation.
     2. n. The use of a computer or computers.
     3. n. The study, field of computers and computer programming.
           This course will cover several major fields of computing.
     4. v. present participle of compute
     5. v. topics, en, Computing
an
     1. art. Form of a used before a vowel sound
     2. art. (now quite rare) Form of a used before 'h' in an unstressed syllable
     3. art. (nonstandard) Form of a used before 'h' in a stressed syllable
     4. conj. (archaic) If
     5. conj. (archaic) So long as.
           An it harm none, do what ye will.
     6. conj. (archaic) As if; as though.
     7. n. The first letter of the Georgian alphabet, ა (Mkhedruli), Ⴀ (Asomtavruli) or ⴀ (Nuskhuri).
     8. prep. In each; to or for each; per.
           I was only going twenty miles an hour.
operator
     1. n. One who operates.
     2. n. A telecommunications facilitator whose job is to establish temporary network connections.
     3. n. (mathematics) A function or other mapping that carries variables defined on a domain into another variable or set of variables in a defined range.
     4. n. Chinese whispers.
     5. n. (informal) A person who is adept at making deals or getting results, especially one who uses questionable methods.
     6. n. A member of a military Special Operations unit.
     7. n. (computing) The administrator of a channel or network on IRC.
     8. n. (computing) A symbol that represents a construct in a programming language and differs from a normal function in its syntax.
     9. n. (linguistics) A kind of expression that enters into an a-bar movement dependency and is said to bind a variable.
           In the sentence "What did Bill say he wants to buy?", "what" is an operator, binding a phonetically empty variable.
or
     1. conj. Connects at least two alternative words, phrases, clauses, sentences, etc. each of which could make a passage true. In English, this is the "inclusive or." The "exclusive or" is formed by "either(...)
           In Ohio, anyone under the age of 18 who wants a tattoo or body piercing needs the consent of a parent or guardian.
           He might get cancer, or be hit by a bus, or God knows what.
     2. conj. (logic) An operator denoting the disjunction of two propositions or truth values. There are two forms, the inclusive or and the exclusive or.
     3. conj. Counts the elements before and after as two possibilities.
     4. conj. Otherwise (a consequence of the condition that the previous is false).
           It's raining! Come inside or you'll catch a cold!
     5. conj. Connects two equivalent names.
           The country Myanmar, or Burma
     6. n. (logic, electronics) alternative form of OR
     7. n. (tincture) The gold or yellow tincture on a coat of arms.
     8. adj. (tincture) Of gold or yellow tincture on a coat of arms.
     9. adv. (obsolete) Early (on).
     10. adv. (obsolete) Earlier, previously.
     11. prep. (now archaic, or dialect) Before; ere.
function
     1. n. What something does or is used for.
     2. n. A professional or official position.
     3. n. An official or social occasion.
     4. n. A relation where one thing is dependent on another for its existence, value, or significance.
     5. n. (mathematics) A relation in which each element of the domain is associated with exactly one element of the codomain.
     6. n. (computing) A routine that receives zero or more arguments and may return a result.
     7. n. (biology) The physiological activity of an organ or body part.
     8. n. (chemistry) The characteristic behavior of a chemical compound.
     9. n. (anthropology) The role of a social practice in the continued existence of the group.
     10. v. (intransitive) To have a function.
     11. v. (intransitive) To carry out a function; to be in action.
that
     1. conj. Introducing a clause which is the subject or object of a verb (such as one involving reported speech), or which is a complement to a previous statement.
           He told me that the book is a good read.
           I believe that it is true. — She is convinced that he is British.
     2. conj. Introducing a subordinate clause expressing a reason or cause: because, in that.
           Be glad that you have enough to eat.
     3. conj. (now uncommon) Introducing a subordinate clause that expresses an aim, purpose or goal ("final"), and usually contains the auxiliaries may, might or should: so, so that.
     4. conj. Introducing — especially, but not exclusively, with an antecedent like so or such — a subordinate clause expressing a result, consequence or effect.
           The noise was so loud that she woke up.
           The problem was sufficiently important that it had to be addressed.
     5. conj. (archaic, or poetic) Introducing a premise or supposition for consideration: seeing as; inasmuch as; given that; as would appear from the fact that.
     6. conj. Introducing a subordinate clause modifying an adverb.
           Was John there? — Not that I saw.
           How often did she visit him? — Twice that I saw.
     7. conj. Introducing an exclamation expressing a desire or wish.
     8. conj. Introducing an exclamation expressing a strong emotion such as sadness or surprise.
     9. det. The (thing, person, idea, etc) indicated or understood from context, especially if more remote physically, temporally or mentally than one designated as "this", or if expressing distinction.
           That book is a good read. This one isn't.
           That battle was in 1450.
           That cat of yours is evil.
     10. pron. (demonstrative) The thing, person, idea, quality, event, action or time indicated or understood from context, especially if more remote geographically, temporally or mentally than one designated as "t
           He went home, and after that I never saw him again.
     11. pron. The known (thing); (used to refer to something just said).
           They're getting divorced. What do you think about that?
     12. pron. (demonstrative) The aforementioned quality; used together with a verb and pronoun to emphatically repeat a previous statement.
           The water is so cold! — That it is.
     13. pron. (relative) (plural that) Which, who; (representing a subject, direct object, indirect object, or object of a preposition).
           The CPR course that she took really came in handy.
           The house that he lived in was old and dilapidated.
     14. pron. (colloquial) (Used in place of relative adverbs such as where or when; often omitted.)
           the place that = where or to which I went last year
           the last time that = when I went to Europe
     15. adv. (degree) To a given extent or degree.
           "The ribbon was that thin." "I disagree, I say it was not that thin, it was thicker... or maybe thinner...".
     16. adv. (degree) To a great extent or degree; very, particularly (in negative constructions).
           I'm just not that sick.
           I did the run last year, and it wasn't that difficult.
     17. adv. (obsolete, outside, dialects) To such an extent; so. (in positive constructions).
           Ooh, I was that happy I nearly kissed her.
     18. n. (philosophy) Something being indicated that is there; one of those.
returns
     1. n. plural of return
     2. n. (pluralonly) Merchandise returned to a retailer or wholesaler by a purchaser.
     3. n. (pluralonly) Unsold merchandise returned to the supplier.
     4. v. third-person singular present indicative of return
     return
          1. v. (intransitive) To come or go back (to a place or person).
                Although the birds fly north for the summer, they return here in winter.
          2. v. (intransitive) To go back in thought, narration, or argument.
                To return to my story...
          3. v. (intransitive, obsolete) To turn back, retreat.
          4. v. (transitive, obsolete) To turn (something) round.
          5. v. To place or put back something where it had been.
                Please return your hands to your lap.
          6. v. To give something back to its original holder or owner.
                You should return the library book within one month.
          7. v. To take back something to a vendor for a refund.
                If the goods don't work, you can return them.
          8. v. To give in requital or recompense; to requite.
          9. v. (tennis) To bat the ball back over the net in response to a serve.
                The player couldn't return the serve because it was so fast.
          10. v. (card games) To play a card as a result of another player's lead.
                If one players plays a trump, the others must return a trump.
          11. v. (cricket) To throw a ball back to the wicket-keeper (or a fielder at that position) from somewhere in the field.
          12. v. To say in reply; to respond.
                to return an answer;  to return thanks
          13. v. (intransitive, computing) To relinquish control to the calling procedure.
          14. v. (transitive, computing) To pass (data) back to the calling procedure.
                This function returns the number of files in the directory.
          15. v. (transitive, dated) To retort; to throw back.
                to return the lie
          16. v. To report, or bring back and make known.
                to return the result of an election
          17. v. (by extension, UK) To elect according to the official report of the election officers.
          18. n. The act of returning.
                I expect the house to be spotless upon my return.
          19. n. A return ticket.
                Do you want a one-way or a return?
          20. n. An item that is returned, e.g. due to a defect, or the act of returning it.
                Last year there were 250 returns of this product, an improvement on the 500 returns the year before.
          21. n. An answer.
                a return to one's question
          22. n. An account, or formal report, of an action performed, of a duty discharged, of facts or statistics, etc.; especially, in the plural, a set of tabulated statistics prepared for general information.
                election returns; a return of the amount of goods produced or sold
          23. n. Gain or loss from an investment.
                It yielded a return of 5%.
          24. n. (taxation, finance): A report of income submitted to a government for purposes of specifying exact tax payment amounts. A tax return.
                Hand in your return by the end of the tax year.
          25. n. (computing) A carriage return character.
          26. n. (computing) The act of relinquishing control to the calling procedure.
          27. n. (computing) A return value: the data passed back from a called procedure.
          28. n. A short perpendicular extension of a desk, usually slightly lower.
          29. n. (American football) Catching a ball after a punt and running it back towards the opposing team.
          30. n. (cricket) A throw from a fielder to the wicket-keeper or to another fielder at the wicket.
          31. n. (architecture) The continuation in a different direction, most often at a right angle, of a building, face of a building, or any member, such as a moulding; applied to the shorter in contradistinction
                A facade of sixty feet east and west has a return of twenty feet north and south.
either
     1. det. One of two.
           You can have it in either colour.
     2. det. Each of two; both.
           There is a locomotive at either end of the train, one pulling and the other pushing.
     3. pron. One or other of two people or things.
           He made me two offers, but I did not accept either.
     4. pron. (obsolete) Both, each of two or more.
     5. adv. (conjunctive, after a negative) As well.
           I don't like him, and I don't like her either.
     6. conj. (Introduces the first of two (or occasionally more) options or possibilities, the second (or last) of which is introduced by "or").
           Either you eat your dinner or you go to your room.
           You can have either potatoes or rice with that, but not both.
           You'll be either early, late, or on time.
true
     1. adj. (of a statement) Conforming to the actual state of reality or fact; factually correct.
           This is a true story.
     2. adj. Conforming to a rule or pattern; exact; accurate.
           a true copy;   a true likeness of the original
     3. adj. (logic) Of the state in Boolean logic that indicates an affirmative or positive result.
           "A and B" is true if and only if "A" is true and "B" is true.
     4. adj. Loyal, faithful.
           He’s turned out to be a true friend.
     5. adj. Genuine.
           This is true Parmesan cheese.
     6. adj. Legitimate.
           The true king has returned!
     7. adj. (of an, aim or missile in archery, shooting, golf etc.) Accurate; following a path toward the target.
     8. adj. (chiefly probability) Fair, unbiased, not loaded.
     9. adv. (of shooting, throwing etc) Accurately.
           this gun shoots true
     10. n. The state of being in alignment.
     11. n. (obsolete) Truth.
     12. n. (obsolete) A pledge or truce.
     13. v. To straighten.
           He trued the spokes of the bicycle wheel.
     14. v. To make even, level, symmetrical, or accurate, align; adjust.
           We spent all night truing up the report.
or
     1. conj. Connects at least two alternative words, phrases, clauses, sentences, etc. each of which could make a passage true. In English, this is the "inclusive or." The "exclusive or" is formed by "either(...)
           In Ohio, anyone under the age of 18 who wants a tattoo or body piercing needs the consent of a parent or guardian.
           He might get cancer, or be hit by a bus, or God knows what.
     2. conj. (logic) An operator denoting the disjunction of two propositions or truth values. There are two forms, the inclusive or and the exclusive or.
     3. conj. Counts the elements before and after as two possibilities.
     4. conj. Otherwise (a consequence of the condition that the previous is false).
           It's raining! Come inside or you'll catch a cold!
     5. conj. Connects two equivalent names.
           The country Myanmar, or Burma
     6. n. (logic, electronics) alternative form of OR
     7. n. (tincture) The gold or yellow tincture on a coat of arms.
     8. adj. (tincture) Of gold or yellow tincture on a coat of arms.
     9. adv. (obsolete) Early (on).
     10. adv. (obsolete) Earlier, previously.
     11. prep. (now archaic, or dialect) Before; ere.
false
     1. adj. Untrue, not factual, factually incorrect.
     2. adj. Based on factually incorrect premises.
           false legislation, false punishment
     3. adj. Spurious, artificial.
           false teeth
     4. adj. (logic) Of a state in Boolean logic that indicates a negative result.
     5. adj. Uttering falsehood; dishonest or deceitful.
           a false witness
     6. adj. Not faithful or loyal, as to obligations, allegiance, vows, etc.; untrue; treacherous.
           a false friend, lover, or subject;  false to promises
     7. adj. Not well founded; not firm or trustworthy; erroneous.
           a false conclusion;  a false construction in grammar
     8. adj. Not essential or permanent, as parts of a structure which are temporary or supplemental.
     9. adj. (music) Out of tune.
     10. adv. Not truly; not honestly; falsely.
     11. n. One of two options on a true-or-false test.
           The student received a failing grade for circling every true and false on her quiz.
Dictionary entries from Wiktionary