Pailisp
language
A parallel Lisp built on Scheme in 1986.
[“A Parallel Lisp Language PaiLisp and its Kernel Specification”, T. Ito et al, in Parallel Lisp: Languages and Systems, T. Ito et al eds, LNCS 441, Springer 1989].
(1995-01-30)
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[pahy-yet, pey-, puh-let; French pa-yet] /paɪˈyɛt, peɪ-, pəˈlɛt; French paˈyɛt/ noun, plural paillettes [pal-yets, puh-lets; French pa-yet] /pælˈyɛts, pəˈlɛts; French paˈyɛt/ (Show IPA) 1. a spangle for ornamenting a costume. 2. (in enameling) a decorative piece of gold, silver, or colored foil. /pælˈjɛt; French pajɛt/ noun 1. a sequin or spangle sewn onto a costume […]
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