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executable (encz) | executable,spustitelný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
executable (encz) | executable,vykonatelný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Executable (gcide) | Executable \Ex"e*cu`ta*ble\, a.
Capable of being executed; feasible; as, an executable
project. [R.]
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executable (wn) | executable
adj 1: capable of being done with means at hand and
circumstances as they are [syn: feasible, executable,
practicable, viable, workable] |
executable (foldoc) | executable
A binary file containing a program in
machine language which is ready to be executed (run).
The term might also be, but generally isn't, applied to
scripts which are interpreted by a {command line
interpreter}. Executables are distinguished in Unix by
having the execute permission bits set, at least for the
owner. MS-DOS uses the filename extension ".exe".
(1997-06-21)
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Executable (gcide) | Executable \Ex"e*cu`ta*ble\, a.
Capable of being executed; feasible; as, an executable
project. [R.]
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Inexecutable (gcide) | Inexecutable \In*ex"e*cu`ta*ble\, a. [Pref. in- not +
executable: cf. F. inex['e]cutable.]
Incapable of being executed or performed; impracticable;
infeasible.
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directly executable test oriented language (foldoc) | Directly Executable Test Oriented Language
(DETOL) A simple language to control a specific
type of test equipment.
["Improved DETOL Programming Manual for the Series 5500
Automatic Test System", Pub. 5500-31-0-1, AAI Corporation Sep
1973].
(1995-09-29)
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executable content (foldoc) | executable content
Executable programs sent by one computer to
another via a network. For example a Java applet is
executable content. Usage: rare.
(1998-03-23)
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