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Words containing prolo

6 letter words containing prolo

  • prolog — a preliminary discourse; a preface or introductory part of a discourse, poem, or novel.

7 letter words containing prolo

  • prolong — to lengthen out in time; extend the duration of; cause to continue longer: to prolong one's stay abroad.

8 letter words containing prolo

  • c-prolog — (language, Prolog)   An implementation of Prolog in C, developed by F. Pereira <[email protected]> et al in July 1982. It had no garbage collection. It is not in the public domain.
  • d-prolog — (language)   A version of Prolog extended with defeasible reasoning.
  • m-prolog — 1. Marseille Prolog. 2. An extension to Prolog involving modules.
  • n-prolog — Prolog extended with explicit negation. Dov Gabbay <[email protected]>.
  • p-prolog — (language)   A parallel logic language.

9 letter words containing prolo

  • binprolog — (language)   Probably the fastest freely available C-emulated Prolog. BinProlog features: logical and permanent global variables; backtrackable destructive assignment; circular term unification; extended DCGs (now built into the engine as "invisible grammars"); intuitionistic and linear implication based hypothetical reasoning; a Tcl/Tk interface. Version 3.30 runs on SPARC/Solaris 2.x, SunOS 4.x; DEC Alpha 64-bit version; DEC MIPS; SGI MIPS; 68k - NeXT, Sun-3; IBM RS6000; HP PA-RISC (two variants); Intel 80386, Intel 486/Linux, MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows 3.1 (with DOS-extender go32 v1.10). E-mail: Paul Tarau <[email protected]>.
  • coprology — preoccupation with excrement
  • cs-prolog — Distributed logic language. "CS-Prolog on Multi-Transputer Systems", I. Futo et al, Microprocessors & Microsystems, March 1989.
  • ic-prolog — Clark & McCabe, Imperial College 1979. Logic language with coroutining.
  • lm-prolog — Lisp Machine Prolog. A Prolog interpreter in Zetalisp for the Lisp Machine developed by Ken Kahn and Mats Carlsson in 1983.

10 letter words containing prolo

  • metoprolol — a beta blocker, C 1 5 H 2 5 NO 3 , used in the treatment of hypertension, angina, and cardiac arrhythmias.
  • objvprolog — Logic programming and object-orientation, an adaptation of the ObjVlisp model to Prolog.
  • pnu-prolog — A parallel extension of NU-Prolog, implemented as a preproccessor.
  • prolocutor — a presiding officer of an assembly; chairperson.
  • prolog-iii — A. Colmerauer, U Aix-Marseille, ca 1984. Marseille Prolog, with unification replaced by constraint resolution. [deferred goals too?] (Not to be confused with Prolog 3, a commercial product?) Version 1.2 for MS-DOS.

11 letter words containing prolo

12 letter words containing prolo

  • delta-prolog — A Prolog extension with AND-parallelism, don't-know nondeterminism and interprocess communication using synchronous event goals and distributed backtracking.
  • prolog-linda — 1. Prolog extended with Linda-style parallelism. Proc 4th Australian Conf on Artif Intell. 2. Neil MacDonald, U Edinburgh 1989. Another Prolog extended with Linda, implemented on a Computing Surface.
  • prolongation — the act of prolonging: the prolongation of a line.

13 letter words containing prolo

  • modula-prolog — Adds a Prolog layer to Modula-2. "Modula-Prolog: A Software Development Tool", C. Muller IEEE Software pp.39-45 (Nov 1986).

14 letter words containing prolo

15 letter words containing prolo

  • multi-binprolog — (language)   A multi-threaded Linda-style parallel extension to BinProlog for Solaris 2.3. Version: 3.30.

16 letter words containing prolo

17 letter words containing prolo

  • prolonged-release — A prolonged-release drug delivers a dose of a medication over an extended period of time.

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