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Multi-word Results
American Sign Language |
a language used by many deaf people in North America, made up of hand movements and signs. |
body language |
the shifts of posture, gestures, and facial expressions that communicate nonverbally, sometimes supplementing and sometimes diverging from or contradicting verbal communication. |
computer language |
a system of words and symbols that is used to program a computer; code. There are hundreds of computer languages, such as C, Cheetah, and JavaScript. |
hypertext markup language |
a computer language used to create documents on the World Wide Web; html. |
language laboratory |
a room with recording and sound reproduction equipment in which students can study and practice foreign languages. |
machine language |
a computer language that presents information and instructions in symbols used directly by the computer with no translation. |
Romance language |
one of the modern languages that come from Latin. Italian, French, Spanish, and Portuguese are Romance languages. |
sign language |
a system of manual configurations and motions used as a language for the deaf. |
source language |
the computer language in which a program is originally written, and which must be converted into another language for use in a computer. [2 definitions] |
tone language |
a language, such as Chinese, Swedish, or Bantu, in which the pitch or tone contour of a word helps to distinguish its meaning from that of another word that otherwise sounds like it; tonal language. |
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