Iloc


Rice U. Register-oriented intermediate language targeted to PC/RT. Source languages include Fortran and Russell.

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  • Ilocano

    [ee-loh-kah-noh] /ˌi loʊˈkɑ noʊ/ noun, plural II·lo·ca·nos “>IIlocanos (especially collectively) II·lo·ca·no.”>IIlocano. 1. a member of a people of Luzon in the Philippines. 2. the Austronesian language of the Ilocano. from Philippine Spanish Ilocos, literally “river men,” from Tagalog ilog “river.”

  • Ill-formed

    [il-fawrmd] /ˈɪlˈfɔrmd/ adjective 1. badly formed. 2. Linguistics. not conforming to the rules of a given language; ungrammatical (opposed to ).

  • Ill-fitting

    [il-fit-ing] /ˈɪlˈfɪt ɪŋ/ adjective 1. (of a garment) not fitting well. 2. not appropriate or suitable.

  • Ilokano

    [ee-loh-kah-noh] /ˌi loʊˈkɑ noʊ/ noun, plural II·lo·ka·nos “>IIlokanos (especially collectively) II·lo·ka·no.”>IIlokano. 1. . [ee-loh-kah-noh] /ˌi loʊˈkɑ noʊ/ noun, plural II·lo·ca·nos “>IIlocanos (especially collectively) II·lo·ca·no.”>IIlocano. 1. a member of a people of Luzon in the Philippines. 2. the Austronesian language of the Ilocano. from Philippine Spanish Ilocos, literally “river men,” from Tagalog ilog “river.”

  • Ilorin

    [ih-lawr-in] /ɪˈlɔr ɪn/ noun 1. a town in W central Nigeria. /ɪˈlɒrɪn/ noun 1. a city in W Nigeria, capital of Kwara state: agricultural trade centre. Pop: 714 000 (2005 est)


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