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1. applications_programme
noun. a program that gives a computer instructions that provide the user with tools to accomplish a task.
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2. programme
noun. ['ˈproʊˌgræm'] a series of steps to be carried out or goals to be accomplished.
Etymology
- programme (English)
- programma (Latin)
- πρόγραμμα (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
3. programme
noun. ['ˈproʊˌgræm'] (computer science) a sequence of instructions that a computer can interpret and execute.
Etymology
- programme (English)
- programma (Latin)
- πρόγραμμα (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
4. programme
noun. ['ˈproʊˌgræm'] an announcement of the events that will occur as part of a theatrical or sporting event.
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Etymology
- programme (English)
- programma (Latin)
- πρόγραμμα (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
5. programme
verb. ['ˈproʊˌgræm'] arrange a program of or for.
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- programme (English)
- programma (Latin)
- πρόγραμμα (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
6. programme
noun. ['ˈproʊˌgræm'] a radio or television show.
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Etymology
- programme (English)
- programma (Latin)
- πρόγραμμα (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
7. programme
verb. ['ˈproʊˌgræm'] write a computer program.
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Etymology
- programme (English)
- programma (Latin)
- πρόγραμμα (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
8. programme
noun. ['ˈproʊˌgræm'] a performance (or series of performances) at a public presentation.
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- programme (English)
- programma (Latin)
- πρόγραμμα (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
9. programme
noun. ['ˈproʊˌgræm'] a system of projects or services intended to meet a public need.
Etymology
- programme (English)
- programma (Latin)
- πρόγραμμα (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
10. programme
noun. ['ˈproʊˌgræm'] an integrated course of academic studies.
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Etymology
- programme (English)
- programma (Latin)
- πρόγραμμα (Ancient Greek (to 1453))