| LISP | List Processing Language |
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| lisping | Mispronunciation of the sibilants s and z. Synonym: parasigmatism, sigmatism. (05 Mar 2000) |
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a speech defect that involves pronouncing `s' like voiceless `th' and `z' like voiced `th' speak with a lisp a flexible procedure-oriented programing language that manipulates symbols in the form of lists
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List Processing Language.
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| lisp |
a computer language; the name is an abbreviation of LISt Processing. Lisp is a functional language in which an operation (function name) is written, followed by its arguments, inside parentheses, eg (+ x 3).
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Programming language; name derived from "List Processing"
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(which stands for "LISt Processing") is a programming language oriented towards functional programming. Its prominent features include prefix-notation syntax, dynamic typing (variables are type-neutral, but values have implicit type), and the ability to treat source code as first-class objects.
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| LISP | a flexible procedure-oriented programing language that manipulates symbols in the form of lists |
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| LISP | a speech defect that involves pronouncing s like voiceless th and z like voiced th |
| LISP | speak with a lisp |
| LISP | a compiler for programs written in LISP |
| LISP | a program written in LISP |
| LISP | a speaker who lisps |
| LISP | with a lisp |
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