quine

IPA: kwˈaɪn

noun

  • (computing) A program that produces its own source code as output.
  • A surname from Manx.

verb

  • (philosophy) To deny the existence or significance of something obviously real or important.
  • To append something to a quotation of itself.
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Examples of "quine" in Sentences

  • Quine to support the simpler definition.
  • It was not displaying on the Quine page either.
  • Quine or with the language of neuroscience e.g.
  • Quine was a major editor of the journal Behaviorism.
  • Quine interpreted Tarksi's theory as essentially deflationary.
  • Quine interpreted Tarski's theory as essentially deflationary.
  • A quine is a computer program which produces its own source code.
  • A '' 'quine' '' is a computer program which produces its own source code.
  • Ai hadda gud dae… Maed shur teh kidz awl nu teh K9, Fee Lyn, E quine, Bow vine stuff.
  • Croghan's blunt journal entry records her passing, "Alequeapy, ye old quine is dead."
  • There, the French-speaking population called a set of five numbers a "quine," as in "keen."
  • In denying the existence of synonymy, he denied analyticity, and gave rise to a new infinitive "to quine" – meaning, to deny distinctions.
  • In fact, all of the functionality that you mentioned is freely available in Sitemeter except the outbound link and comment tracking. reply christopher quine

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