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source language
source languagen. The language from which a translation is to be made or from which a word is borrowed.source′ lan`guage n. the language of a text that is to be translated into another language. Compare target language (def. 1). ThesaurusNoun | 1. | source language - a language that is to be translated into another languagelanguage, linguistic communication - a systematic means of communicating by the use of sounds or conventional symbols; "he taught foreign languages"; "the language introduced is standard throughout the text"; "the speed with which a program can be executed depends on the language in which it is written"application-oriented language, problem-oriented language - a language whose statements resemble terminology of the usercommand language, query language, search language - a source language consisting of procedural operators that invoke functions to be executed | Translationssource language
source language[′sȯrs ‚laŋ·gwij] (computer science) The language in which a program (or other text) is originally expressed. source languagesource codesource languageThe language used in a source program. Contrast with target language and machine language. See source code.LegalSeeTranslationFinancialSeetranslationAcronymsSeeSLsource language Related to source language: target languageWords related to source languagenoun a language that is to be translated into another languageRelated Words- language
- linguistic communication
- application-oriented language
- problem-oriented language
- command language
- query language
- search language
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