'CODE' definitions:
Definition of 'code'
From: WordNet
noun
A set of rules or principles or laws (especially written ones) [syn: code, codification]
noun
A coding system used for transmitting messages requiring brevity or secrecy
noun
(computer science) the symbolic arrangement of data or instructions in a computer program or the set of such instructions [syn: code, computer code]
verb
Attach a code to; "Code the pieces with numbers so that you can identify them later"
verb
Definition of 'Code'
From: GCIDE
- Code \Code\ (k[=o]d), n. [F., fr. L. codex, caudex, the stock or stem of a tree, a board or tablet of wood smeared over with wax, on which the ancients originally wrote; hence, a book, a writing.]
- 1. A body of law, sanctioned by legislation, in which the rules of law to be specifically applied by the courts are set forth in systematic form; a compilation of laws by public authority; a digest. [1913 Webster]
- Note: The collection of laws made by the order of Justinian is sometimes called, by way of eminence, "The Code" . --Wharton. [1913 Webster]
- 2. Any system of rules or regulations relating to one subject; as, the medical code, a system of rules for the regulation of the professional conduct of physicians. [1913 Webster]
- 3. Any set of symbols or combinations of symbols used for communication in any medium, such as by telegraph or semaphore. See Morse code, and error-correcting code. [PJC]
- Note: A system of rules for making communications at sea by means of signals has been referred to as the
- naval code. [1913 Webster]
- 4. Any set of standards established by the governing authority of a geopolitical entity restricting the ways that certain activities may be performed, especially the manner in which buildings or specific systems within buildings may be constructed; as, a building code; a plumbing code; a health code. [PJC]
- 5. Any system used for secrecy in communication, in which the content of a communication is converted, prior to transmission, into symbols whose meaning is known only to authorized recipients of the message; such codes are used to prevent unauthorized persons from learning the content of the communication. The process of converting a communication into secret symbols by means of a code is called encoding or encryption. However, unauthorized persons may learn the code by various means, as in code-breaking. [PJC]
- 6. An error-correcting code. See below. [PJC]
- 7. (Computers) The set of instructions for a computer program written by a programmer, usually in a programming language such as Fortran, C, Cobol, Java, C++, etc.; also, the executable binary object code. All such programs except for the binary object code must be converted by a compiler program into object code, which is the arrangement of data bits which can be directly interpreted by a computer. [PJC]
- Code civil or Code Napoleon, a code enacted in France in
- 1803 and 1804, embodying the law of rights of persons and of property generally. --Abbot.
- error-correcting code (Computers) A set of symbols used to represent blocks of binary data, in which the original block of data is represented by a larger block of data which includes additional bits arranged in such a way that the original data may be read even if one or more of the bits of the encoded data is changed, as in a noisy communicaiton channel. Various codes are available which can correct different numbers or patterns of errors in the transmitted data. Such codes are used to achieve higher accuracy in data transmission, and in data storage devices such as disk drives and tape drives.
- object code (Computers) the arrangement of bits stored in computer memory or a data storage device which, when fed to the instruction processor of a computer's central processing unit, can be interpreted directly as instructions for execution.
- genetic code (Biochemistry, genetics) The set of correspondences between sequences of three bases (codons) in a RNA chain to the amino acid which those three bases represent in the process of protein synthesis. Thus, the sequence UUU codes for phenylalanine, and AUG codes for methionine. There are twenty-one naturally-occurring amino acids, and sixty-four possible arrangements of three bases in RNA; thus some of the amino acids are represented by more than one codon. Several codons do not represent amino acids, but cause termination of the synthesis of a growing amnio acid chain. [1913 Webster +PJC]
- Note: The genetic code is represented by the following table: The Genetic Code ===================================================== UUU Phenylalanine (Phe) AUU Isoleucine (Ile) UCU Serine (Ser) ACU Threonine (Thr) UAU Tyrosine (Tyr) AAU Asparagine (Asn) UGU Cysteine (Cys) AGU Serine (Ser) UUC Phe AUC Ile UCC Ser ACC Thr UAC Tyr AAC Asn UGC Cys AGC Ser UUA Leucine (Leu) AUA Ile UCA Ser ACA Thr UAA STOP AAA Lysine (Lys) UGA STOP AGA Arginine (Arg) UUG Leu AUG Methionine (Met) or START UCG Ser ACG Thr UAG STOP AAG Lys UGG Tryptophan (Trp) AGG Arg CUU Leucine (Leu) GUU Valine Val CCU Proline (Pro) GCU Alanine (Ala) CAU Histidine (His) GAU Aspartic acid (Asp) CGU Arginine (Arg) GGU Glycine (Gly) CUC Leu GUC (Val) CCU Pro GCC Ala CAC His GAC Asp CGC Arg GGC Gly CUA Leu GUA Val CCA Pro GCA Ala CAA Glutamine (Gln) GAA Glutamic acid (Glu) CGA Arg GGA Gly CUG Leu GUG Val CCG Pro GCG Ala CAG Gln GAG Glu CGG Arg GGG Gly [PJC]
Definition of 'Code'
From: GCIDE
- Code \Code\ (k[=o]d), v. t.
- 1. To convert (a text or other information) into a encoded form by means of a code[5]. [PJC]
- 2. To write a computer program in a programming language; as, to code a sorting routine. [PJC]
Definition of 'Code'
From: GCIDE
- Code \Code\ (k[=o]d), v. i. (Biochemistry, genetics) To serve as the nucleotide sequence directing the synthesis of a particular amino acid or sequence of amino acids in protein biosynthesis; as, this sequence of nucleotides encodes the hemoglobin alpha chain.. [PJC]
Synonyms of 'code'
From: Moby Thesaurus
- Aesopian language,
- argot,
- axiology,
- babble,
- Babel,
- behavioral norm,
- body of law,
- business ethics,
- canon,
- cant,
- capitulary,
- census,
- cipher,
- closed-circuit telegraphy,
- Code Napoleon,
- code of ethics,
- code of laws,
- code of morals,
- coded message,
- codification,
- commandment,
- convention,
- conventions,
- corpus juris,
- criterion,
- cryptoanalysis,
- cryptoanalytics,
- cryptogram,
- cryptograph,
- cryptographer,
- cryptography,
- customs,
- cypher,
- decalogue,
- dictum,
- digest,
- digest of law,
- double Dutch,
- duplex telegraphy,
- electricity,
- encipher,
- encode,
- encrypt,
- equity,
- ethic,
- ethical system,
- ethics,
- ethos,
- facsimile telegraph,
- form,
- formality,
- formula,
- formulary,
- garble,
- general principle,
- gibberish,
- gift of tongues,
- glossolalia,
- gobbledygook,
- golden rule,
- Greek,
- guideline,
- guiding principle,
- imperative,
- index,
- interrupter,
- inventory,
- invisible ink,
- jargon,
- jumble,
- jurisprudence,
- key,
- law,
- law of nature,
- laws,
- legal ethics,
- maxim,
- medical ethics,
- mitzvah,
- moral,
- moral climate,
- moral code,
- moral principles,
- morals,
- multiplex telegraphy,
- Napoleonic code,
- new morality,
- news ticker,
- noise,
- norm,
- norma,
- normative system,
- order of nature,
- ordinance,
- organization,
- orthodoxy,
- pandect,
- penal code,
- practices,
- prescribed form,
- prescription,
- principium,
- principle,
- principles,
- Procrustean law,
- professional ethics,
- protocol,
- quadruplex telegraphy,
- railroad telegraphy,
- receiver,
- regulation,
- regulations,
- rubric,
- rule,
- scramble,
- secret language,
- secret writing,
- sender,
- set form,
- settled principle,
- simplex telegraphy,
- single-current telegraphy,
- slang,
- social ethics,
- sounder,
- standard,
- standards,
- standing order,
- stock ticker,
- structure,
- submarine telegraphy,
- sympathetic ink,
- system,
- table,
- table of organization,
- TelAutography,
- telegraphics,
- telegraphy,
- teleprinter,
- Teletype,
- Teletype network,
- teletypewriter,
- teletypewriting,
- Teletyping,
- telex,
- Ten Commandments,
- tenet,
- ticker,
- traditions,
- transmitter,
- typotelegraph,
- typotelegraphy,
- universal law,
- value system,
- wire service,
- working principle,
- working rule,
- Zeitgeist
Acronyms for 'CODE'
From: V.E.R.A.
- Client/server Open Development Environment (Powersoft)
- Collabora Online Development Edition
- COlor Depth Enhancement (ATI)
Words containing 'CODE'
- coding,
- Code Napoleon,
- Code civil,
- Code of honor,
- Draconian code,
- International code,
- Morse code,
- Penal code,
- To break a code,
- ZIP code,
- access code,
- area code,
- bar code,
- binary code,
- building code,
- code flag,
- code of behavior,
- code of conduct,
- coding dna,
- coding system,
- color code,
- computer code,
- dress code,
- ethical code,
- fire code,
- genetic code,
- health code,
- highway code,
- justinian code,
- legal code,
- machine code,
- moral code,
- naval code,
- object code,
- operation code,
- order code,
- postal code,
- sanitary code,
- secret code,
- slag code,
- source code,
- triplet code,
- u. s. code,
- write in code,
- International Morse Code,
- code-breaking,
- error correction code,
- united states code,
- universal product code,
- zip-code,
- error-correcting code,
- american standard code for information interchange