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Dictionary Results for Re: |
1. WordNet® 3.0 (2006) |
Re
n 1: a rare heavy polyvalent metallic element that resembles
manganese chemically and is used in some alloys; is
obtained as a by-product in refining molybdenum [syn:
rhenium, Re, atomic number 75]
2: ancient Egyptian sun god with the head of a hawk; a universal
creator; he merged with the god Amen as Amen-Ra to become the
king of the gods [syn: Ra, Re]
3: the syllable naming the second (supertonic) note of any major
scale in solmization [syn: re, ray]
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2. The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 |
Re \Re\ (r[=a]). [It.] (Mus.)
A syllable applied in solmization to the second tone of the
diatonic scale of C; in the American system, to the second
tone of any diatonic scale.
[1913 Webster]
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3. The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 |
Re- \Re-\ (r[=e]-). [L. re-, older form (retained before vowels)
red-: cf. F. re-, r['e]-.]
A prefix signifying back, against, again, anew; as, recline,
to lean back; recall, to call back; recede; remove; reclaim,
to call out against; repugn, to fight against; recognition, a
knowing again; rejoin, to join again; reiterate; reassure.
Combinations containing the prefix re- are readily formed,
and are for the most part of obvious signification.
[1913 Webster]
Note: With the increase of electronic connunications, in
which the vowels with a diaeresis (e.g. ["e]) are
seldom used in contrast with printed materials, some
words with re followed by a vowel are now spelled with
a hyphen to indicate that the two vowels are to be
pronounced as two syllables rather than as one
syllable, as in re-emerge rather than re["e]merge. The
unbroken forms (e.g. reemerge) are, however, usually
more commonly used, and the pronunciation with two
syllables for the two vowels is taken as understood.
[PJC]
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4. V.E.R.A. -- Virtual Entity of Relevant Acronyms (February 2016) |
RE
RAID Edition (WD, RAID)
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5. V.E.R.A. -- Virtual Entity of Relevant Acronyms (February 2016) |
RE
Research and Engineering, "R&E"
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6. V.E.R.A. -- Virtual Entity of Relevant Acronyms (February 2016) |
RE
Recommendation Engine (OP, Oracle, DB)
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7. The Jargon File (version 4.4.7, 29 Dec 2003) |
RE
/R?E/, n.
Common spoken and written shorthand for regexp.
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8. The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018) |
re
1. The country code for Reunion.
2. /re-/ (From "rehi") Hello again. A greeting
originating in, and most often heard on, Internet
interactive conversation services.
[Jargon File]
(1999-02-08)
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9. The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018) |
regular expression
RE
1. (regexp, RE) One of the wild
card patterns used by Perl and other languages, following
Unix utilities such as grep, sed, and awk and editors
such as vi and Emacs. Regular expressions use conventions
similar to but more elaborate than those described under
glob. A regular expression is a sequence of characters with
the following meanings (in Perl, other flavours vary):
An ordinary character (not one of the special characters
discussed below) matches that character.
A backslash (\) followed by any special character matches the
special character itself. The special characters are:
"." matches any character except newline; "RE*" (where RE is any
regular expression and the "*" is called the "Kleene star")
matches zero or more occurrences of RE. If there is any choice,
the longest leftmost matching string is chosen.
"^" at the beginning of an RE matches the start of a line and
"$" at the end of an RE matches the end of a line.
[CHARS] matches any one of the characters in CHARS. If the
first character of the string is a "^" it matches any
character except the remaining characters in the string (and
also usually excluding newline). "-" may be used to indicate
a range of consecutive ASCII characters.
(RE) matches whatever RE matches and \N, where N is a digit,
matches whatever was matched by the RE between the Nth "(" and
its corresponding ")" earlier in the same RE. Many flavours
use \(RE\) instead of just (RE).
The concatenation of REs is a RE that matches the
concatenation of the strings matched by each RE. RE1 | RE2
matches whatever RE1 or RE2 matches.
\< matches the beginning of a word and \> matches the end of a
word. Many flavours use "\b" instead as the special character
for "word boundary".
RE\M\ matches M occurences of RE. RE\M,\ matches M or more
occurences of RE. RE\M,N\ matches between M and N occurences.
Other flavours use RE\\M\\ etc.
Perl provides several "quote-like" operators for writing
REs, including the common // form and less common ??.
A comprehensive survey of regexp flavours is found in Friedl
1997 (see below).
[Jeffrey E.F. Friedl, "<Mastering Regular Expressions>,
O'Reilly, 1997].
2. Any description of a pattern composed from combinations
of symbols and the three operators:
Concatenation - pattern A concatenated with B matches a match
for A followed by a match for B.
Or - pattern A-or-B matches either a match for A or a match
for B.
Closure - zero or more matches for a pattern.
The earliest form of regular expressions (and the term itself)
were invented by mathematician Stephen Cole Kleene in the
mid-1950s, as a notation to easily manipulate "regular sets",
formal descriptions of the behaviour of finite state
machines, in regular algebra.
[S.C. Kleene, "Representation of events in nerve nets and
finite automata", 1956, Automata Studies. Princeton].
[J.H. Conway, "Regular algebra and finite machines", 1971, Eds
Chapman & Hall].
[Sedgewick, "Algorithms in C", page 294].
(2015-04-30)
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