const |
constant |
As a noun const
is (
label) a whose value cannot be changed directly.
As an adjective const
is whose value cannot be changed directly.
As a proper noun constant is
.
const |
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restrain |
const |
As a verb restrain
is to control or keep in check.
As a noun const is
(
label) a whose value cannot be changed directly.
As an adjective const is
whose value cannot be changed directly.
outage |
const |
As nouns the difference between outage and const
is that
outage is a temporary suspension of operation, especially of electrical power supply while
const is (
label) a whose value cannot be changed directly.
As an adjective const is
whose value cannot be changed directly.
let |
const |
As nouns the difference between let and const
is that
let is an obstacle or hindrance while
const is a {{l/en|variable}} whose value cannot be changed directly.
As a verb let
is to allow to, not to prevent (+ infinitive, but usually without {{term|to}}).
As an adjective const is
whose value cannot be changed directly.
const |
val |
As a noun const
is a {{l/en|variable}} whose value cannot be changed directly.
As an adjective const
is whose value cannot be changed directly.
As a proper noun Val is
a given name, a short form of Valentine and Valerius.
const |
var |
In programming terms the difference between const and var
is that
const is a {{l/en|variable}} whose value cannot be changed directly while
var is variable.
As an adjective const
is whose value cannot be changed directly.
As an abbreviation var is
variable.
As an acronym VAR is
value-added reseller. A business that re-sells goods, especially with some additional service, such as selection assistance, installation, or support.
As a proper noun Var is
one of the départements of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France (INSEE code 83.
canst |
const |
As a verb canst
is .
As a noun const is
(
label) a whose value cannot be changed directly.
As an adjective const is
whose value cannot be changed directly.
coast |
const |
As nouns the difference between coast and const
is that
coast is the side or edge of something while
const is a {{l/en|variable}} whose value cannot be changed directly.
As a verb coast
is to glide along without adding energy.
As an adjective const is
whose value cannot be changed directly.
coost |
const |
As a verb coost
is past tense of cast.
As a noun const is
a {{l/en|variable}} whose value cannot be changed directly.
As an adjective const is
whose value cannot be changed directly.
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