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Words ending with 3

1 letter words ending with 3

  • cat 3 — Category 3
  • category 3 — (hardware)   (Cat 3, or "voice grade") An American Standards Institute standard for UTP cables. Used, e.g., for 100BaseVG network cabling.
  • device control 3 — control-S
  • flyspeck 3 — (humour)   A standard name for any font that is so tiny as to be unreadable, by analogy with names like "Helvetica 10" for 10-point Helvetica. Legal boilerplate is usually printed in Flyspeck 3.
  • george 3 — (operating system)   The operating system for the ICL 1900 mainframe. Lots of two-letter commands.

2 letter words ending with 3

  • a3 — a standard paper size, 297 × 420 mm
  • c3 — in poor health or having a poor physique
  • e3 — (communications)   A European framing specification for the transmission of 16 multiplexed E1 data streams, resulting in a transmission rate of 34.368 Mb/s (= 34,368 kb/s).
  • g3 — 1.   (protocol, compression)   Group 3 fax. 2.   (hardware, processor)   PowerPC G3.
  • j3 — A dialect of JOVIAL.

3 letter words ending with 3

  • 8.3 — (file system, filename extension)   A common shorthand for the limits on filename length imposed by the file system used by MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows - at most eight characters, followed by a ".", followed by a filename extension of at most three characters.
  • a-3 — ARITH-MATIC
  • ac3 — (audio)   An audio format by Sony[?], the successor of AC2. AC3 is used for multi-channel audio for digital video.
  • cm3 — cubic centimeter(s)
  • dc3 — control-S

4 letter words ending with 3

  • act3 — (language)   A high-level actor language by Carl Hewitt. A descendant of Act2 which provides support for automatic generation of customers and for delegation and inheritance.
  • at-3 — (language)   The original name of MATH-MATIC.
  • jes3 — (operating system)   One of IBM's job entry systems for MVS.
  • llm3 — /el el em trwa/ The assembly language for a virtual machine used as the implementation language for Le-Lisp. Developed by J. Chailloux of INRIA.
  • ltr3 — Version three of LTR, by A. Parayre of Delegation Generale pour l'Armement, France. LTR3 was widely used by the French military and avionics companies.

5 letter words ending with 3

  • 1-2-3 — Lotus 1-2-3
  • 802.3 — IEEE 802.3
  • h.323 — (communications, standard)   The ITU-T standard for sending voice (audio) and video using IP on a LAN without QoS. H.323 includes Q.931 for call setup, H.225 for call signalling, H.245 for exchanging terminal capabilities, RTP/RTCP for packet streaming, G.711/G.712 for CODECs, and several other protcols, many of which need to be negotiated to setup a simple voice call. The complexity of H.323 has lead to the IETF proposing the simpler alternatives SIP and MGCP/Megaco.
  • ops83 — A commercial version of OPS5.
  • pg-13 — In the United States, films that are labelled PG-13 are not considered suitable for children under the age of thirteen, but parents can decide whether or not to allow their children to see the films. PG is an abbreviation for 'parental guidance'.

6 letter words ending with 3

  • htlv-3 — a variable retrovirus that invades and inactivates helper T cells of the immune system and is a cause of AIDS and AIDS-related complex: variants were identified in several laboratories and independently named lymphadenopathy-associated virus (LAV) human T-cell lymphotropic virus type 3 (HTLV-3) and AIDS-related virus (ARV) the name human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) being subsequently proposed by an international taxonomy committee.
  • jcs-13 — (language)   An early system on the IBM 701.
  • m2tom3 — A simple Modula-2 to Modula-3 translator by Peter Klein <[email protected]> which covers most of the syntactic differences between those languages. No context sensitive analysis is done, so WITH statements, local modules, enumeration type literals and variant RECORDs have to be dealt with by hand. Part of the Sun Modula 2 library is emulated by the Modula 3 library. Version 1.01.
  • mpeg-3 — (compression, standard, algorithm, file format)   A proposed variant of the MPEG video and audio compression algorithm and file format. MPEG-3 was intended as an extension of MPEG-2 to cater for HDTV but was eventually merged into MPEG-2. Not to be confused with MP3 - MPEG-1 layer 3.
  • rs-423 — EIA-423

7 letter words ending with 3

  • eia-423 — (communications, standard)   (Formerly "RS-423") An EIA serial line standard which specifies single ended communication. The mechanical connections for this interface are specified by EIA-449. Although it was originally intented as a successor of EIA-232 it is not widely used. The EIA-232 standard has its limits at 20kbps and 1.5m. EIA-423 can have a cable lenght of 1200m, and achieve a data rate of 100Kbps. When no data is being transmitted, the serial line is at a logical zero (+3 to +15 Volts). A logical one is represented as a signal level of -15 to -3 Volts. In practise, one often finds signals which switch between nominally +4.5 and +0.5 Volts. Such signals are large by modern standards, and because the impedance of the circuits is relatively high, the allowable bit rate is modest. The data is preceded by a start bit which is always a logical one. There may be seven or eight bits of data, possibly followed by an even or odd parity bit and one or two stop bits. A "break" condition is a continuous logical one on the line which is what would be observed if nothing was connected.
  • snobol3 — SNOBOL with user-defined functions. Written in 1965. The SNOBOL 6.3 compiler for the PDP-6 and PDP-10 was written in SNOBOL.

8 letter words ending with 3

  • eros-433 — an asteroid with an orbital period around the sun of 1.76 years. The NEAR Shoemaker spacecraft made the first asteroid landing on Eros on 12 Feb 2001
  • modula-3 — L. Cardelli et al, DEC and Olivetti, 1988. A descendant of Modula-2+ and Cedar, designed for safety and simplicity. Objects, generics, threads, exceptions and garbage collection. Modules are explicitly safe or unsafe. As in Mesa, any set of variables can be monitored. No multiple inheritance, no operator overloading. Uses structural equivalence. "Modula-3 Report", Luca Cardelli et al, TR 52, DEC SRC, and Olivetti Research Center, Aug 1988 (revised Oct 1989). The changes are described in "System Programming with Modula-3", Greg Nelson ed, P-H 1991, ISBN 0-13-590464-1. "Modula-3", Sam Harbison, P-H 1992. Version: SRC Modula-3 V1.5. See also SRC Modula-3.
  • src modula-3 — Version 2.11 compiler(->C), run-time, library, documentation The goal of Modula-3 is to be as simple and safe as it can be while meeting the needs of modern systems programmers. Instead of exploring new features, we studied the features of the Modula family of languages that have proven themselves in practice and tried to simplify them into a harmonious language. We found that most of the successful features were aimed at one of two main goals: greater robustness, and a simpler, more systematic type system. Modula-3 retains one of Modula-2's most successful features, the provision for explicit interfaces between modules. It adds objects and classes, exception handling, garbage collection, lightweight processes (or threads), and the isolation of unsafe features. conformance: implements the language defined in SPwM3. ports: i386/AIX 68020/DomainOS Acorn/RISCiX MIPS/Ultrix 68020/HP-UX RS/6000/AIX IBMRT/4.3 68000/NEXTSTEP i860/SVR4 SPARC/SunOS 68020/SunOS sun386/SunOS Multimax/4.3 VAX/Ultrix Mailing list: comp.lang.modula3 E-mail: Bill Kalsow <[email protected]> From DEC/SRC, Palo Alto, CA. "Modula-3 Report (revised)" Luca Cardelli et al.

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13 letter words ending with 3

  • interleukin-3 — a lymphokine protein, secreted by T cells, that participates in the regulation of blood-cell production. Abbreviation: IL-3.

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