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compile /kəm-pīlˈ/ transitive verb- To write or compose (a work, document, etc) by collecting the materials from other books or sources
- To draw up or collect (a list, etc)
- (of a computer) to convert into machine code using a compiler
- (in golf, etc) to put together (a score of)
ORIGIN: Fr compiler, prob from L compīlāre, from com- together, and pilāre to plunder, or pīlāre to pound down; influenced by pile1 compilāˈtion /-pil- or -pīl-/ noun - The act of compiling
- The thing compiled, eg a literary work made by gathering the material from various authors, sources, etc or a collection of audio recordings
comˈpilātor noun A person who compiles compīˈlatory adjective compileˈment noun A compilation compīˈler noun - A person who compiles
- A program that translates each high-level-language instruction into several machine-code instructions to produce a new program that can be executed rapidly and independently (computing; cf interpreter)
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