Codes can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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code - convert ordinary language into code; "We should encode the message for security reasons" | ||
code - attach a code to; "Code the pieces with numbers so that you can identify them later" | ||
Noun |
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code - (computer science) the symbolic arrangement of data or instructions in a computer program or the set of such instructions | ||
code - a set of rules or principles or laws (especially written ones) | ||
code - a coding system used for transmitting messages requiring brevity or secrecy |
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1. | noun | In the very interview in which they admitted 9/11, and described the codes used for the four targets for the planes, the masterminds admitted to the Jenny code, the code for representing the date 9/11, and used the symbolism of the "Green Birds." | |
2. | noun | This violates about a million penal codes and every holy book there is. | |
3. | noun | Cryptography is the skill of making and breaking codes. | |
4. | noun | The Code of Hammurabi is one of the world's most ancient legal codes. | |
5. | noun | There are too many codes to remember. | |
6. | noun | Your fat cat lives in two postal codes. | |
7. | noun | City authorities also announced that a system of smart QR codes would be developed to track people moving about the capital. | |
8. | noun | If you enable debug mode in the game, you can even use cheat codes in it. | |
9. | noun | I've always wanted to make a Tatoeba clone for conlangs without ISO codes. | |
10. | noun | Two top Iraqi scientists, code named Charlie and Alpha, are helping the coalition to learn more about Iraqi's anthrax program, according to Dr. David Kay, head of the Iraq survey group in charge of the hunt for WMD. | |
11. | noun | A May 2001 letter that Zawahiri sent to Egyptian Islamic Jihad members abroad establish that Zawahiri used "school" as a code word for the Egyptian militant islamists in his correspondence. | |
12. | noun | All the outside participants will be prompted to enter their access code, which is 600-480. | |
13. | noun | Wayne, your access code (room 4434) after dialing the toll free number will be 857-771. | |
14. | noun | I have asked for 4 outside ports and should anyone else need to join in, they may do so with the access code and without operator assistance. | |
15. | noun | Frank left a message by means of a secret code. | |
16. | verb | Code the pieces with numbers so that you can identify them later. | |
17. | verb | Oftentimes code will start to smell. | |
18. | verb | To create a website, it is useful to know how to code. | |
19. | verb | Tom wants to learn how to code. | |
20. | verb | Learn to code. | |
21. | verb | I accidentally wiped the file directory that contained my dad's vacation photos while trying to teach myself to code. | |
22. | verb | Sometimes we code switch and interweave English and Spanish words when talking. | |
23. | verb | Tom knows how to code. | |
24. | verb | Tom is learning to code. | |
25. | verb | When talking naturally, or to myself, I code switch between French and English. | |
26. | verb | Do you have any idea how long it took me to code this website? | |
27. | verb | Yanni is learning to code. | |
28. | verb | He doesn't know how to code. | |
29. | verb | Oftentimes code will start to smell. | |
30. | verb | To create a website, it is useful to know how to code. |
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In the very interview in which they admitted 9/11, and described the codes used for the four targets for the planes, the masterminds admitted to the Jenny code, the code for representing the date 9/11, and used the symbolism of the "Green Birds." |
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This violates about a million penal codes and every holy book there is. | |
Cryptography is the skill of making and breaking codes. | |
The Code of Hammurabi is one of the world's most ancient legal codes. | |
There are too many codes to remember. | |
Your fat cat lives in two postal codes. | |
City authorities also announced that a system of smart QR codes would be developed to track people moving about the capital. | |
If you enable debug mode in the game, you can even use cheat codes in it. | |
I've always wanted to make a Tatoeba clone for conlangs without ISO codes. | |
Two top Iraqi scientists, code named Charlie and Alpha, are helping the coalition to learn more about Iraqi's anthrax program, according to Dr. David Kay, head of the Iraq survey group in charge of the hunt for WMD. |
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A May 2001 letter that Zawahiri sent to Egyptian Islamic Jihad members abroad establish that Zawahiri used "school" as a code word for the Egyptian militant islamists in his correspondence. |
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All the outside participants will be prompted to enter their access code, which is 600-480. |
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Wayne, your access code (room 4434) after dialing the toll free number will be 857-771. |
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I have asked for 4 outside ports and should anyone else need to join in, they may do so with the access code and without operator assistance. |
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Frank left a message by means of a secret code. | |
verb | |
Code the pieces with numbers so that you can identify them later. |
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Oftentimes code will start to smell. | |
To create a website, it is useful to know how to code. | |
Tom wants to learn how to code. | |
Learn to code. | |
I accidentally wiped the file directory that contained my dad's vacation photos while trying to teach myself to code. | |
Sometimes we code switch and interweave English and Spanish words when talking. | |
Tom knows how to code. | |
Tom is learning to code. | |
When talking naturally, or to myself, I code switch between French and English. | |
Do you have any idea how long it took me to code this website? | |
Yanni is learning to code. | |
He doesn't know how to code. | |
Oftentimes code will start to smell. | |
To create a website, it is useful to know how to code. |