codingcod‧ing /ˈkəʊdɪŋ $ ˈkoʊ-/ AWL noun [uncountable] - An alternative coding for shape that will give better results is required.
- Deaf signers exhibit effects of language knowledge on the form of coding inferred from results of short-term memory experiments.
- It's got it all: great graphics, marvellous music, creative coding and brilliant design.
- It should perhaps be noted, however, that the advantage for phonological coding is not always shown by good readers.
- The colour coding was linked to differently shaped symbols for different types of material.
- The forms are checked and returned to the census officer for coding.
- The results agree with Bellugi's interpretations, though certain striking differences between speech and sign coding begin to emerge.
- This computer assisted process of summarising and coding made a large amount of semi-structured material amenable to qualitative analysis.
► colour coding Most petrol stations use colour coding for different types of petrol. ► coding system A coding system is used to record what is found and when. nouncodecodingadjectivecodedverbcode