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TypeA class or interface.
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TypeRefers to resource capability. A Type 1 resource provides a greater overall capability due to power, size, capacity, etc., than would be found in a Type 2 resource. Resource typing provides managers w [..]
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Type(1) Physical conformation of an animal. (2) All physical attributes that contribute to the value of an animal for a specific purpose.
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Typelate 15c., "symbol, emblem," from Latin typus "figure, image, form, kind," from Greek typos "a blow, dent, impression, mark, effect of a blow; figure in relief, image, statue; [..]
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Type"to write with a typewriter," 1888; see type (n.). Earlier it meant "to symbolize, typify" (1836) and "to foreshadow" (1590s). Related: Typed; typing.
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TypeThe capability of a firefighting resource in comparison to another type. Type 1 usually means a greater capability due to power, size, or capacity.
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TypeThis refers to the type of credit agreement made with a creditor; for example, a revolving account or installment loan.
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TypeTypeoccurs only once in Scripture ( 1 Corinthians 10:11 , A.V. marg.). The Greek word tupos is rendered "print" ( John 20:25 ), "figure" ( Acts 7:43 ; Romans 5:14 ), "fashion& [..]
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Typemetal block with a letter or symbol engraved on one side, used in printing presses.
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TypeThe type of a Python object determines what kind of object it is; every object has a type. An object’s type is accessible as its __class__ attribute or can be retrieved with type(obj).
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TypeAn earlier figure, event, or symbol in the Old Testament thought to prefigure a coming antitype (corresponding figure, event, or symbol) in the New Testament. See discussion under typology. The term s [..]
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TypeDescription of a set of entities which share common characteristics, relations, attributes, and semantics. [D04889]
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TypeIn archaeology, a grouping of artifacts identified as distinct or created for comparison with other groups. This grouping may or may not coincide with the actual types or groups designed by the origin [..]
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TypeA class or interface.
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TypeIdentifies each plant according to various accepted groupings such as shrub, perennial or grass. A pressed herbarium specimen.
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Typea subdivision of a particular kind of thing; "what type of sculpture do you prefer?" write by means of a keyboard with types; "type the acceptance letter, please [..]
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Typeto print words on paper by using a typewriter. The same word also means something that belongs to or stands for a group of things, like a type of person or type of food
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TypeA type is a single piece of lead with the reversed form of a letter raised on one end. Typesetters collect individual types and arrange them in forms, ink the raised end, and press the types onto pape [..]
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Typecf. Type specimen - a specimen that acts as the name bearer for a species.
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TypeType (or data type) is a characteristic of a value affecting what kind of data it can store — for example in JavaScript a Boolean only holds true/false values, whereas a String holdstext strings, a N [..]
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Typeoccurs only once in Scripture (1 Cor. 10:11, A.V. marg.). The Greek word _tupos_ is rendered "print" (John 20:25), "figure" (Acts 7:43; Rom. 5:14), "fashion" (Acts 7:44), [..]
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TypeDefinition The classification of an option contract as either a put or a call.
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Type(1) v. To enter characters by pressing keys on the keyboard. (2) n. In DOS, OS/2, and many other operating systems, the TYPE command causes a fileto appear on the display screen. (3) Short for data ty [..]
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TypeA basic design of a stamp or a set. Catalogs use type numbers or letters to save space. Catalogs show a typical design of one type rather than every stamp with that design or a similar design.
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Typetip
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TypeSmall rectangular units, separately cast in hard lead alloy, each bearing on its face a single character cut in relief (see this example). In letterpress printing, the units are assembled by a typeset [..]
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TypeTo see type in a dream, portends unpleasant transactions with friends. For a woman to clean type, foretells she will make fortunate speculations which will bring love and fortune.
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Type(= nomenclatural type). In the rank-based codes, the specimen, specimens, or subordinate taxon to which a taxon name is permanently attached; the type provides the standard of reference that d [..]
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TypeSee Application Types.
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TypeSmall blocks of metal or wood with raised letters, figures, or punctuation on them used for printing.
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TypeWhen you declare a variable you specify its type, e.g. int, char, Dog, Dalmatian. This information lets the compiler generate the appropriate specific machine code, e. g. + for strings means concatena [..]
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TypeThe classification of an option contract as either a put or a call.
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Type(n) a subdivision of a particular kind of thing(n) a person of a specified kind (usually with many eccentricities)(n) (biology) the taxonomic group whose characteristics are used to define the next hi [..]
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TypeActual from meter; CA = Calculated; VE = Result from a VEE process (Verification, Edit, Estimation); ES = Estimate.
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TypeThe Dublin Core element used to designate the nature or genre of the content of the resource. Type includes terms describing general categories, functions, genres, or aggregation levels for content. R [..]
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TypePica (large type), litera pica’ta, the great black letter at the beginning of some new order in the liturgy.
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Type(in BTS) The kind of bug report: – Bug – Feature request Related article: Bug Type in Bug Tracking System.
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TypeLetters, numerals, punctuation marks and other symbols produced by a machine and that will be reproduced by printing.
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TypeRefers to resource capability. A Type 1 resource provides a greater overall capability due to power, size, capacity, etc., than would be found in a Type 2 resource. Resource typing provides managers with additional information in selecting the best resource for the task.
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TypeAlso known as PhotoType or objc_type, which distinguishes stars (type=6) and galaxies (type=3) based on their morphology. It is quantified on the basis of the difference between the PSF and model magn [..]
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TypeSum of qualities that distinguish dogs of one breed (breed type) or dogs from one kennel (kennel type) from others.
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TypeAlso known as PhotoType or objc_type, which distinguishes stars (type=6) and galaxies (type=3) based on their morphology. It is quantified on the basis of the difference between the PSF and model magnitudes.
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TypeParticular categories of body build, determined on the basis of certain physical characteristics. The three basic body types are ectomorph (thin physique), endomorph (rounded physique), and mesomorph [..]
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TypeA category of vessel normally determined by its general use and size. For example Aframax tanker, Capesize bulker, etc. Ultra large container vessel (ULCV)
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TypeSum of qualities that distinguish dogs of one breed (breed type) or dogs from one kennel (kennel type) from others.
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Type(1) A complete or incomplete specimen which serves as the base for the name of a taxon; (2) a single individual used to epitomize a sample.
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TypeA reference to a unique word in a text, e.g. there are 6 types — but 8 tokens — in the following sentence: The young girl spoke to the older girl because the words the and girl occur twice.
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TypeCategory of work packages. Types can be created, edited and deleted in the admin settings. Examples for types are "Tasks", "User Stories" or "Questions".
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Typethe type provides the objective standard of reference whereby the application of the name of a nominal taxon can be determined; see also holotype, paratype, syntype, neotype and lectotype
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TypeA specific and discrete unit of information or character belonging to a strain displayed upon application of a strain-typing procedure.
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TypeSee data type and class.
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Typenamed specification for Components including equipment, products and materials [from BS 1192-4] System
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TypeEvery variable and expression in a Scala program has a type
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TypeSee data type
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Typeof a class
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TypeAn object that describes the structure and behavior of its members. All classes are types, but not all types are classes. You can define new nonclass types with limited, singleton, and type-union.
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Typecomputer programs handle different kinds of information including whole numbers, decimal numbers, text, and images. Before a program can manipulate a piece of data, it needs to know what type of data [..]
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Type
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Typen Java, an attribute of a variable to indicate either a primitive type (int, boolean, etc.) or class membership. For objects, the type is the class to which it belongs. Types also include interface [..]
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Typea built-in type or a user-defined type. A type defines the proper use of a name or an expression. TC++PL 2.3.1, 4.1.
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TypeTypes interact like rock-paper-scissors, where certain types are stronger against other types. For example, Electric-type moves are strong against Flying-type Pokémon. A move usually has a single type [..]
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Typesee Break Open Ticket Type.
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TypePre-established contractual basis for a specific deposit or loan facility.
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Typea kind, class, or group as distinguished by a particular characteristic
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Typein the definition of the elements in the metadata standard, a compound element has the type "compound" to provide a unique way to identify compound elements. For a data element, the type ide [..]
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TypeA standard abbreviation assigned to each type of extra feature supported in the system. Extra features are additional features of buildings or improvements to land not included elsewhere. Some examples of extra features include outbuildings, fireplaces, decks, etc. A Type that begins with "X" is a nonstandard abbreviation.
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TypeType of health cover: general treatment cover, hospital cover or combined cover.
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TypeThe designation of an option as either a Call or Put.
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Type
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TypeType may refer to:
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TypeType may refer to:
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TypeIn biology, a type is a particular specimen (or in some cases a group of specimens) of an organism to which the scientific name of that organism is formally attached. In other words, a type is an exam [..]
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TypeIn model theory and related areas of mathematics, a type is an object that, loosely speaking, describes how a (real or possible) element or elements in a mathematical structure might behave. More prec [..]
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Type"Type" is the first single from Living Colour's second album Time's Up released in 1990.
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TypeIn Unix, type is a command that describes how its arguments would be interpreted if used as command names.
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TypeIn computing, type is a command in various RT-11, VMS, AmigaDOS, CP/M, DOS, OS/2 and Microsoft Windows command line interpreters (shells) such as COMMAND.COM, cmd.exe, 4DOS/4NT and Windows PowerShell. [..]
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TypeThe word Type followed by a number is a common way to name a weapon or product in a production series, similar in meaning to "Mark". "Type" was used extensively by the Japanese and [..]
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