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  • 11delete — ► VERB ▪ remove or erase (text). DERIVATIVES deletion noun. ORIGIN Latin delere to blot out …

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  • 12delete — [dē lēt′, dilēt′] vt. deleted, deleting [< L deletus, pp. of delere, to blot out, destroy < de , from + base of linere, to daub, rub over (writing on a wax table with the blunt end of the style) < IE base * lei , viscous, smooth >… …

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  • 13delete (C++) — In the C++ programming language, the delete operator calls the destructor of the given argument, and returns memory allocated by new back to the heap[1]. A call to delete must be made for every call to new to avoid a memory leak. After calling… …

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  • 14delete (C++) — Эту статью следует викифицировать. Пожалуйста, оформите её согласно правилам оформления статей. У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Delete. В языке программирования C++ операт …

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  • 15Delete (C++) — In the C++ programming language, the delete operator returns memory allocated by new back to the heap. A call to delete must be made for every call to new to avoid a memory leak. After calling delete the memory object pointed to is invalid and… …

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  • 16Delete — Dillet is a French surname, but of Old German origins pre 9th century origins. It derives from the Latin Diet meaning people although the German version was Dillo , a dialectal transposition. Quite when the name moved to France is unclear, French …

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  • 17Delete — #REDIRECT Deletion #REQUEST Removal of Redirection and writing the Delete page, Delete is unique and used as a unique word. IE the delete button on key boards …

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  • 18delete — verb ADVERB ▪ accidentally, inadvertently ▪ automatically ▪ completely, permanently ▪ partially PREPOSITION …

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  • 19delete — v. (D; tr.) to delete from (to delete smt. from a dossier) * * * [dɪ liːt] (D; tr.) to delete from (to deletesmt. from a dossier) …

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  • 20delete */*/ — UK [dɪˈliːt] / US [dɪˈlɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms delete : present tense I/you/we/they delete he/she/it deletes present participle deleting past tense deleted past participle deleted 1) to remove or cross out something that has been written …

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