| CACODEMONS | • cacodemons n. Plural of cacodemon. • CACODEMON n. (Greek) an evil spirit, a devil, also CACODAEMON. |
| CODERIVING | • CODERIVE v. to derive jointly. |
| CODESIGNED | • codesigned v. Simple past tense and past participle of codesign. • CODESIGN v. to design jointly. |
| CODESIGNER | • codesigner n. One who codesigns; a designer who works with another. |
| CODEVELOPS | • codevelops v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of codevelop. • co-develops v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of co-develop. • CODEVELOP v. to develop jointly. |
| ENCODEMENT | • encodement n. A process of encoding; encryption. • ENCODEMENT n. the act of encoding. |
| LEUCODERMA | • leucoderma n. (Pathology) A loss of skin pigmentation, often in patches. • LEUCODERMA n. a condition in which white patches, surrounded by a pigmented area, appear on the skin, also LEUCODERMIA, LEUKODERMA. |
| MACROCODES | • macrocodes n. Plural of macrocode. • MACROCODE n. a macro instruction. |
| MICROCODES | • microcodes n. Plural of microcode. • MICROCODE n. a micro-instruction. |
| OSTRACODES | • ostracodes n. Plural of ostracode. • OSTRACODE n. a minute freshwater crustacean with a bivalve carapace, also OSTRACOD. |
| PLACODERMS | • placoderms n. Plural of placoderm. • PLACODERM n. a fish covered with bony scales. |
| PSEUDOCODE | • pseudocode n. (Computing) A description of a computer programming algorithm that uses the structural conventions of… • PSEUDOCODE n. instructions written in a symbolic language which must be translated into machine code before they can be executed. |
| TRANSCODED | • transcoded v. Simple past tense and past participle of transcode. • TRANSCODE v. to convert data from one digital format to another. |
| TRANSCODER | • transcoder n. One who, or that which, transcodes. • TRANSCODER n. a technology, such as a software package, used to transfer data from one format to another. |
| TRANSCODES | • transcodes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of transcode. • TRANSCODE v. to convert data from one digital format to another. |