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stringA timber or other support for cross-members in floors and ceilings. Also called a stringboard.
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stringString instruments are chordophones, instruments that sound by the vibration of a string of a certain tension. The string section of the modern orchestra uses first and second violins, violas, cellos and double basses. A string trio consists of violin, viola and cello; a string quartet consists of two violins, viola and cello; and a string quintet [..]
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stringc. 1400, "to fit a bow with a string," from string (n.). Meaning "to thread (beads, etc.) on a string" is from 1610s. Of musical instruments from 1520s (stringed instrument is from [..]
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stringOld English streng "line, cord, thread, string of a bow or harp," in plural "tackle, rigging; lineage, race," from Proto-Germanic *strangiz (source also of Old Norse strengr, Danis [..]
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stringlinonophobia
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stringAn object with a one-dimensional spatial extent, length (unlike an elementary particle which is zero-dimensional, or point-like). According to string theory, the different fundamental particles of the [..]
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stringthread on or as if on a string; "string pearls on a string"; "the child drew glass beads on a string"; "thread dried cranberries&am [..]
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stringA sequence of characters.
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string(IEEE) (1) A sequence of characters. (2) A linear sequence of entities such as characters or physical elements.
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stringA sequence of data elements, such as bits or characters, considered as a whole.
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stringIn JavaScript, a String is one of the primitive values and the String object is a wrapper around a String primitive. Learn more General knowledge
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stringLinguistics. A sequence of words and word elements that can be analysed.
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stringshtrikl
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stringshnirl
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stringThe abbreviation for stringendo.
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stringThe outer support of stair ends, or the stone covering the ends.
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stringA series of keyboard characters, which can be help in reporter blocks, variables or lists
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string(countable) A long, thin and flexible structure made from threads twisted together. (uncountable) Such a structure considered as a substance. (countable) Any long, thin and flexible object.
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stringStrings are quite different from C++. They are immutable, i.e. You can’t change the characters in a string. To look at individual characters, you need to use charAt(). Strings in Java are 16-bit Unico [..]
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stringA sequence of characters (letters, numbers, punctuation marks etc.).
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stringIn computer science a string is any finite sequence of characters (i.e., letters, numerals, symbols and punctuation marks). Typically, programmers must enclose strings in quotation marks for the data [..]
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string(n) (cosmology) a hypothetical one-dimensional subatomic particle having a concentration of energy and the dynamic properties of a flexible loop(n) a collection of objects threaded on a single strand( [..]
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stringA number of photovoltaic modules or panels interconnected electrically in series to produce the operating voltage required by the load.
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stringA number of modules or panels interconnected electrically in series to produce the operating voltage required by the load.
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stringa number of panels connected in series.
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stringA timber or other support for cross members in floors or ceilings. In stairs, the supporting member for stair treads. Usually a 2 X 12 inch plank notched to receive the treads
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stringAlways harping on one string. Always talking on one subject; always repeating the same thing. The allusion is to the ancient harpers; some, like Paganini, played on one string to show their skill, but [..]
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stringExplanation:The combination of several solar modules connected in series.
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string(slang) Two more freight cars coupled together, as a string of cars.
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string
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stringA term used to refer to a vertical arrangement of pipe suspended in a well bore as Casing, Tubing or drill pipe.
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stringA row of depth charges dropped at regular intervals.
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stringlining - The tendency of cars toward the middle of the train to jump the inside rail on a curve because the head end is pulling harder than the rear end travel. Absent a break-in-two string-linings le [..]
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stringString, in the context of .NET, is a class representing a read-only text containing Unicode characters, which can be used to manipulate its contents. The String class is used for related operations su [..]
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stringA sequence of characters such as "He said !@#*&%@#*?!". A string does not have to be entirely printable.
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stringA sequence of characters string
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stringcomparison routines to decide, for example, where in this glossary to put “collating sequence”.
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string, in the case of eval
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stringthat sets bounds to an arbitrarily sized textual object, not to be confused with a separator
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stringthat keeps two surrounding strings from being confused with each other. The split
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stringin a disk file or database, or sent through a pipe
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stringin one operation.
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stringA sequence of characters such as “He said !@#*&%@#*?!”. A string does not have to be entirely printable.
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stringthat marks the end of another string. The $/
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string
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stringclass
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stringcan be treated as one unit for purposes of assignment
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stringis a token, as are ::
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stringn. An array of char, or a malloc'ed region, containing a sequence of characters terminated with '\0'.
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stringOne of the basic data types in Python that is designed to store textual information.
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stringA datum consisting of a sequence of characters, such as ‘I am a string’. Constant strings are written with double quotes in the awk language and may contain escape sequences. (See Escape Sequences.) [..]
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stringAn instance of the String class. Strings consist of zero or more Unicode characters, and they are immutable, once created. A literal string is written between a pair of string delimiters ("), as [..]
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stringstandard-library type representing a sequence of characters, support by convenient operators, such as == and +=. The general form of of strings, basic_string, supports strings of different kinds of [..]
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stringA string is generally understood as a data type and is often implemented as an array of bytes (or words) that stores a sequence of elements, typically characters, using some character encoding. A stri [..]
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stringA string is a set of attacks done in sequence, these are usually to attack sequences that aren't combos.
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stringAn unplanned shopping area comprising a group of retail stores, often with similar or compatible product lines, located along a street or highway.
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stringa connected non-branching sequence of line segments specified as the ordered sequence of points between those line segments. Note: A string may intersect itself or other strings.
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stringThe entire length of casing; tubing or drill pipe used in a drilling operation. Further Reading
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stringString or strings may refer to:
String (structure), a long flexible structure made from threads twisted together, which is used to tie, bind, or hang other objects
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stringIn computer programming, a string is traditionally a sequence of characters, either as a literal constant or as some kind of variable. The latter may allow its elements to be mutated and the length ch [..]
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stringString or strings may refer to:
String (structure), a long flexible structure made from threads twisted together, which is used to tie, bind, or hang other objects
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stringA string is the vibrating element that produces sound in string instruments such as the guitar, harp, piano (piano wire), and members of the violin family. Strings are lengths of a flexible material t [..]
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stringIn physics, a string is a physical phenomenon that appears in string theory and related subjects. Unlike elementary particles, which are zero-dimensional or point-like by definition, strings are one-d [..]
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stringIn molecular biology, STRING (Search Tool for the Retrieval of Interacting Genes/Proteins) is a biological database and web resource of known and predicted protein–protein interactions.
The STRING dat [..]
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stringIn computer programming, a string is traditionally a sequence of characters, either as a literal constant or as some kind of variable. The latter may allow its elements to be mutated and the length ch [..]
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stringString or strings may refer to:
String (structure), a long flexible structure made from threads twisted together, which is used to tie, bind, or hang other objects
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stringString or strings may refer to:
String (structure), a long flexible structure made from threads twisted together, which is used to tie, bind, or hang other objects
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