IPA: /ˈkoʊ.dɪ.sɪl/
KK: /ˈkoʊdɪsɪl/
Definition: A legal document that adds to or changes a will.
Example: She added a codicil to her will to include her new charity.
IPA: /ˌkɒdɪkəˈlɒdʒɪkəl/
KK: /kɒdɪkəˈlɒdʒɪkəl/
Definition: Relating to the study of manuscripts and their physical characteristics, such as binding, paper, and writing style.
Example: The codicological analysis revealed important details about the manuscript's history.
IPA: /ˌkɒdɪˈkɒlədʒi/
KK: /kɒdɪˈkɒlədʒi/
Definition: The study of ancient books and manuscripts, focusing on their physical characteristics and historical significance.
Example: She is pursuing a degree in codicology to better understand the history of ancient texts.
IPA: /ˌkɒdɪfɪˈkeɪʃən/
KK: /kɑːdɪfɪˈkeɪʃən/
Definition: The process of organizing and arranging laws or rules into a systematic code.
Example: The codification of the laws made it easier for citizens to understand their rights and responsibilities.
IPA: /ˈkoʊdɪfaɪər/
KK: /ˈkoʊdɪfaɪər/
Definition: A person who organizes and arranges laws or rules into a systematic code.
Example: The codifier worked diligently to ensure that all regulations were clearly defined and accessible.
IPA: /ˈkɒdɪfaɪ/
KK: /ˈkɒdɪfaɪ/
Definition: To organize or arrange something into a systematic code or set of rules, often used in the context of laws or regulations.
Example: The committee decided to codify the new regulations to make them easier to understand.
IPA: /ˈkoʊdɪŋ/
KK: /ˈkoʊdɪŋ/
Definition: The act of writing instructions for computers using a programming language.
Example: She enjoys coding in Python to create web applications.
Definition: The action of writing instructions for a computer to perform tasks or solve problems.
Example: She is coding a new application for her project.
IPA: /ˈkoʊdoʊˌmeɪn/
KK: /ˈkoʊdoʊˌmeɪn/
Definition: The set of all possible output values of a function, which includes the actual outputs but can also include other values that are not produced by the function.
Example: In mathematics, the codomain of a function is important for understanding its behavior and properties.
IPA: /ˌkoʊˈdɒmɪnənt/
KK: /koʊˈdɒmɪnənt/
Definition: Referring to two or more traits or species that are equally dominant or influential in a particular environment or context.
Example: In the forest, oak and pine trees are codominant, both contributing to the canopy's structure.
Definition: A species that is one of the most important or characteristic members of a community in ecology.
Example: The oak tree is often considered a codominant species in many forest ecosystems.
IPA: /ˈkoʊdɒn/
KK: /ˈkoʊdɒn/
Definition: A group of three nucleotides in DNA or RNA that codes for a specific amino acid or signals the end of protein production.
Example: Each codon in the DNA sequence corresponds to a specific amino acid in the protein being made.
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