EMACS

Noun

emacs (plural emacses or emacsen)

(computing) Any implementation or reimplementation of Emacs.

Anagrams

• SECAM, SMEAC, acmes, cames, maces

Etymology

Short for editor macros.

Proper noun

Emacs

(computing) A particular visual or WYSIWYG text editor (first written by Richard Stallman in 1975 but since reimplemented by others in several distinct versions), distinguished by its use of control characters as editing commands, by its lack of distinct "insert" and "edit" modes, and by its featurefulness and extensibility.

Anagrams

• SECAM, SMEAC, acmes, cames, maces

Noun

eMacs

plural of eMac

Anagrams

• SECAM, SMEAC, acmes, cames, maces

Source: Wiktionary



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