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  • word request - Is there an antonym(. . . ) for append? - English . . .
    The dictionary says that the meaning of append is to attach something to the end of a document: append [uh-pend] 1 to add as a supplement, accessory, or appendix; subjoin: to append a note to a letter 2 to attach or suspend as a pendant 3 to sign a document with; affix: to append one's signature to a will
  • What are the antonyms of append and prepend?
    I need the antonyms for "append" (that is, I need a word that means "to remove at the end", since "append" means "to add at the end") and "prepend" (that is, I need a word that means "to remove at the beginning", since "prepend" means "to add at the beginning") Do those words exist?
  • Is there a word meaning append, but at the beginning, not the end?
    Although the order of appending is implied by the order the strings are listed in, one can make it explicit by writing "append X to Y", which would result in YX If you wanted to describe the "reverse operation", you could simply reverse the order of variables in your sentence: "I'd like to append string1 to string2" (resulting in efghabcd)
  • single word requests - What is the counterpart of an appendix . . .
    So really the opposite of "append" might be something like "appose" or "adhere" "Prepend", notwithstanding its documented use, seems coined from a complete misunderstanding Share
  • Postfix or suffix? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    @tchrist: It's not just you It's definitely a common pattern among modern AmE speakers Actually, it's probably more common to use neither as a verb (using append instead), and to not use postfix at all, unless you're a computer programmer (or possibly mathematician or calculator geek) –
  • single word requests - Whats the opposite of precede? - English . . .
    From etymological view "succeed" is antonym for "precede" but at least in oxforddictionaries com this meaning is last meaning in modern English which in this sense synonyms are "follow", "come after", "follow after"
  • What are differences between an opposite and antonym to a word?
    And that article argues that Antonym is different from Opposite with very valid points A good excerpt will be "Antonym" is very much a definitive linguistic term unlike the imprecise "Opposite" which is not saved by the pretentious "(semantics)" tag "Opposite" can be anything, "antonym" can be only one thing
  • Antonym for exceed - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Not all places we can use "exceed" to mean "go beyond a specific range", nor can we use at all places the antonym of "exceed" As you want just the antonym of "exceed" only, I will go this way - Exceed - "ex" (out) + "cedere" (go) Opposite of "exceed" - "In" + "cedere" = inceed Though there is no such word in the dictionary available till now
  • Is there an antonym for “capitalize” (as in letter-case)?
    Wiktionary records uncapitalize with usage examples Verb uncapitalize (third-person singular simple present uncapitalizes, present participle uncapitalizing, simple past and past participle uncapitalized)
  • Why is the opposite of greater than less than?
    Please reconsider, @Hot Licks OP is not asking what is the mathematical antonym of 'greater than', but "shouldn't the opposite be called "smaller than""-- it's not only in mathematics that the commonly used antonym of 'greater than' is 'less than' and not 'lesser than': there is the common expression 'the whole is greater than the sum of its parts', as applied to effectively co-ordinated





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