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precompiled

 

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Term: precompiled

Part of Speech: adjective

Senses:

  1. Popular: Referring to a program or software that has been translated from its original human-readable code into a machine-executable form. Precompiled programs are ready to be run by the computer without the need for further compilation.
  2. Local: Pertaining to elements or resources that have been already processed or prepared in advance, saving time and effort when executing a task or program. This includes precompiled HTML files, precompiled web templates, etc.

Sample Sentences:

  1. Popular: Many developers prefer using precompiled libraries as they offer faster execution time.
  2. Popular: The precompiled software package allowed users to install the application on their computers without the need for compiling the source code themselves.
  3. Local: The website's precompiled HTML files ensured quick loading times, improving the user experience.
  4. Local: By utilizing precompiled templates, the web developers reduced rendering time and improved the overall performance of the website.

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