PROLOG

Prolog, logic programing, logic programming

(noun) a computer language designed in Europe to support natural language processing

Source: WordNet® 3.1


Etymology

Proper noun

Prolog

(computing) A programming language developed in the 1970s for artificial intelligence and logic programming.

Etymology

Noun

prolog (plural prologs)

A speech or section used as an introduction, especially to a play or novel.

(computing) A component of a computer program that prepares the computer to execute a routine.

Antonyms

• (speech or section): epilog

Source: Wiktionary


Pro"log, n. & v.

Definition: Prologue.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



RESET




Word of the Day

23 December 2024

QUANDONG

(noun) Australian tree having hard white timber and glossy green leaves with white flowers followed by one-seeded glossy blue fruit


coffee icon

Coffee Trivia

The New York Stock Exchange started out as a coffee house.

coffee icon