Crossword-Solution: PROLOG
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Prolog | n. & v. | Prologue. |
We have 24 clues for the answer “PROLOG”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Language widely used in artificial intelligence applications | 1 answer |
| Language used in IBM's Watson | 1 answer |
| Language akin to LISP | 1 answer |
| Introductory bit (Var.) | 1 answer |
| Introductory bit | 1 answer |
| Introduction: var. | 1 answer |
| Intro material | 1 answer |
| Computer language that sounds like a literary intro | 1 answer |
| Certain computer language | 1 answer |
| Type of opening | 2 answers |
| Literary intro | 3 answers |
| Opening words | 8 answers |
| Novel part | 8 answers |
| Intro | 8 answers |
| Ai! | 9 answers |
| Computer programming language | 11 answers |
| Preamble | 12 answers |
| Preface | 20 answers |
| BASIC ALTERNATIVE | 27 answers |
| APL ALTERNATIVE | 28 answers |
| ADA ALTERNATIVE | 29 answers |
| ALGOL ALTERNATIVE | 29 answers |
| ALEF ALTERNATIVE | 29 answers |
| Introduction | 34 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
EZECMA
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with PROLOG (5)
VHLL stands for `Very-High-Level Language' and is used to describe a {bondage-and-discipline language} that the speaker happens to like; Prolog and Backus's FP are often called VHLLs.
VHLL stands for `Very-High-Level Language' and is used to describe a bondage-and-discipline language that the speaker happens to like; Prolog and Backus's FP are often called VHLLs.
First in time among his poems of these years stands 'The Legend of Good Women,' a series of romantic biographies of famous ladies of classical legend and history, whom it pleases Chaucer to designate as martyrs of love; but more important than the stories themselves is the Prolog, where he chats with delightful frankness about his own ideas and tastes.
His mind and eye were keen, besides, for moral qualities; he penetrated directly through all the pretenses of falsehood and hypocrisy; while how thoroughly he understood and respected honest worth appears in the picture of the Poor Parson in the Prolog to 'The Canterbury Tales.' Himself quiet and self-contained, moreover, Chaucer was genial and sympathetic toward all mankind.
The Prolog to 'Tamburlaine' makes pretentious announcement that the author will discard the usual buffoonery of the popular stage and will set a new standard of tragic majesty: From jigging veins of rhyming mother wits, And such conceits as clownage keeps in pay, We'll lead you to the stately tent of war, Where you shall hear the Scythian Tamburlaine Threatening the world with high astounding terms, And scourging kingdoms with his conquering sword.
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Slate, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 26 times in crossword archives (1990–2023).