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Trie vs Tride - What's the difference?

trie | tride |

As a verb trie

is .

As a noun trie

is (computer science) an ordered tree data structure that is used to store an associative array where the keys are usually strings.

As an adjective tride is

(obsolete|of a horse) strong and swift.

trie

English

Etymology 1

See try.

Verb

(head)
  • * 1588? , , “A Reproofe of Certeine Schismatical Persons & Their Doctrine Touching the Hearing & Preaching of the Word of God” in Cartwrightiana , ed. Albert Peel and Leland Henry Carlson (1951, published for the Sir Halley Stewart Trust by Allen and Unwin), page 228
  • If anie do dislike the superstitious & needles cærimonies in ordination & yet also acknowledg that the Byshops may call, authorise, trie , confirme, & warrant by testimonie the sufficiencie of ministers / what greuous synne is it.

    Etymology 2

    From .

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (computer science) An ordered tree data structure that is used to store an associative array where the keys are usually strings.
  • Synonyms
    * prefix tree

    Anagrams

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    tride

    English

    Adjective

  • (obsolete, of a horse) strong and swift