English-Wörter für 'Synonym of Pythonesque (typical of the Python programming language)'
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adj
- (programming) Alternative letter-case form of Pythonic (“using the idioms of the Python programming language”).
- Of or pertaining to, or resembling, a python (“large constricting snake of the family Pythonidae”); pythonlike.
- Alternative letter-case form of Pythonic (“of or pertaining to, or resembling, the Python in Ancient Greek mythology, a serpent which lived at Delphi (regarded as the centre of the Earth) until it was killed by Apollo; (figurative) enormous; monstrous”).
- Of or pertaining to an oracle or prophet, or to the telling of prophecies; oracular, prophetic.
noun
adj
- (linguistics) Of or pertaining to a penult.
- (proscribed) pre-eminent, ultimate, best; par excellence, top-quality
- (mathematics, rare) Relating to or denoting an element of a related collection of curves that is arbitrarily close to a degenerate form.
- (UK, in US usually formal, literary or scholarly) Next to last, second to last; immediately preceding the end of a sequence, list, etc.
- second last
noun
noun
adj
- (programming) Alternative letter-case form of Pythonic (“using the idioms of the Python programming language”).
- Of or pertaining to, or resembling, a python (“large constricting snake of the family Pythonidae”); pythonlike.
- Alternative letter-case form of Pythonic (“of or pertaining to, or resembling, the Python in Ancient Greek mythology, a serpent which lived at Delphi (regarded as the centre of the Earth) until it was killed by Apollo; (figurative) enormous; monstrous”).
- Of or pertaining to an oracle or prophet, or to the telling of prophecies; oracular, prophetic.
adj
- (linguistics) Of or pertaining to a penult.
- (proscribed) pre-eminent, ultimate, best; par excellence, top-quality
- (mathematics, rare) Relating to or denoting an element of a related collection of curves that is arbitrarily close to a degenerate form.
- (UK, in US usually formal, literary or scholarly) Next to last, second to last; immediately preceding the end of a sequence, list, etc.
- second last