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  • clisp — (language)   1. Conversational LISP. 2. A Common Lisp implementation by Bruno Haible of Karlsruhe University and Michael Stoll. of Munich University, both in Germany. CLISP includes an interpreter, bytecode compiler, almost all of the CLOS object system, a foreign language interface and a socket interface. An X11 interface is available through CLX and Garnet. Command line editing is provided by the GNU readline library. CLISP requires only 2 MB of RAM. The user interface comes in German, English, French, Spanish, Dutch, and Russian and can be changed at run time. CLISP is Free Software and distributed under the GPL. It runs on microcomputers (OS/2, Microsoft Windows, Amiga, Acorn) as well as on Unix workstations (Linux, BSD, SVR4, Sun4, Alpha, HP-UX, NeXTstep, SGI, AIX, Sun3, and others).
  • clite — Classical Mythology. the wife of Cyzicus, who hanged herself when her husband was mistakenly killed by the Argonauts.
  • clits — Plural form of clit.
  • clive — Robert, Baron Clive of Plassey. 1725–74, British general and statesman, whose victory at Plassey (1757) strengthened British control in India
  • codil — COntext Dependent Information Language
  • coils — Plural form of coil.
  • colic — Colic is an illness in which you get severe pains in your stomach and bowels. Babies especially suffer from colic.
  • colid — (zoology) Any member of the Colidae.
  • colin — an American quail
  • crile — George Washington1864-1943; U.S. surgeon
  • cslip — Compressed SLIP
  • culti — a cult.
  • curli — curled hairlike processes on the surface of the bacterium Escherichia coli by means of which the bacterium adheres to and infects wounds
  • cybil — Control Data's system programming language in the 80's. Major parts of CDC systems written in this.
  • cylix — kylix
  • cyril — Saint. ?827–869 ad, Greek Christian theologian, missionary to the Moravians and inventor of the Cyrillic alphabet; he and his brother Saint Methodius were called the Apostles of the Slavs. Feast day: Feb 14 or May 11
  • eolic — Aeolic
  • filch — to steal (especially something of small value); pilfer: to filch ashtrays from fancy restaurants.
  • flick — a motion picture.
  • flics — Plural form of flic.
  • folic — of or derived from folic acid.
  • fslic — Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation
  • glibc — GNU C Library
  • hilch — to limp or hobble
  • hylic — of or relating to matter; material or solid, having a physical form
  • icily — in an icy manner: I received him icily because of the harsh way he had treated me.
  • ickle — (dialectal) An icicle.
  • ictal — (medicine) Of or pertaining to a sudden physiologic attack such as a seizure, stroke or headache.
  • ileac — of or relating to ileus.
  • iliac — of, relating to, or situated near the ilium.
  • incel — (neologism) A person who is celibate against their wishes.
  • incl. — In written advertisements, incl. is an abbreviation for including.
  • incle — Alternative form of inkle.
  • klick — a kilometer.
  • leics — Leicestershire
  • licey — Containing lice (the insect).
  • lichi — Alternative spelling of lychee.
  • licht — light1
  • licit — legal; lawful; legitimate; permissible.
  • licks — Plural form of lick.
  • lilac — any of various shrubs belonging to the genus Syringa, of the olive family, as S. vulgaris, having large clusters of fragrant purple or white flowers: the state flower of New Hampshire.
  • linac — linear accelerator.
  • linch — A ledge; a right-angled projection.
  • lincs — Lincolnshire
  • logic — the science that investigates the principles governing correct or reliable inference.
  • lotic — pertaining to or living in flowing water.
  • lucia — a female given name: from a Latin word meaning “light.”.
  • lucid — easily understood; completely intelligible or comprehensible: a lucid explanation.
  • ludic — playful in an aimless way: the ludic behavior of kittens.
  • lumic — Having the speed of light.
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