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wcl (foldoc) | WCL
A Common Lisp implementation in a shared library by Wade
Hennessey . WCL is not a complete
Common Lisp, but it does have the full development environment
including dynamic file loading and debugging. A modified
version of GDB provides mixed-language debugging.
Version 2.14 includes a shared library, run-time support and
source debugger. It requires GNU GCC 2.1 (not 2.2.2) and
runs on SPARC under SunOS.
(ftp://sunrise.stanford.edu/pub/wcl/). Mailing list:
. E-mail:
.
[Proceedings of the 1992 Lisp and Functional Programming
Conference].
(1992-10-28)
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Dewclaw (gcide) | Dewclaw \Dew"claw`\, n.
In any animal, esp. of the Herbivora, a rudimentary claw or
small hoof not reaching the ground.
[1913 Webster]
Some cut off the dewclaws [of greyhounds]. --J. H.
Walsh.
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low-class (gcide) | low-class \low-class\ adj.
1. Occupying the lowest socioeconomic position in a society.
Contrasted with middle-class and upper-class.
[Narrower terms: {propertyless, wage-earning,
working-class, blue-collar}] Also See: lowborn,
proletarian, propertyless.
Syn: lower-class (vs. upper-class).
[WordNet 1.5]
2. characteristic of the lower classes. [Narrower terms:
non-U, vulgar] PJC] |
lower-class low-class (gcide) | blue-collar \blue-collar\ adj.
1. of or designating work or workers in industry not
requiring well-groomed appearance. [Narrower terms:
industrial] white-collar
[WordNet 1.5]
2. of those who work for wages especially manual or
industrial laborers. [Narrower terms: {lower-class,
low-class}]
Syn: propertyless, wage-earning, working-class.
[WordNet 1.5] |
lower-class vs middle-class vs upper-class low-class (gcide) | non-U \non-U"\ (n[o^]n*[=u]"), adj.
Not characteristic of the upper classes especially in
language use. [Chiefly British] [Narrower terms: {lower-class
(vs. middle-class) (vs. upper-class), low-class}]
Syn: vulgar.
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