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  • mon|o|grammed — «MON uh gramd», adjective. bearing a monogram …   Useful english dictionary

  • programmed instruction — pro|grammed in|struc|tion [ ,prougræmd ın strʌkʃən ] or pro|grammed learn|ing [ ,prougræmd lɜrnıŋ ] noun uncount a method of teaching in which information is broken down into small units. Individual students progress at their own rate and must… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • anagram — I. noun Etymology: probably from Middle French anagramme, from New Latin anagrammat , anagramma, modification of Greek anagrammatismos, from anagrammatizein to transpose letters, from ana + grammat , gramma letter more at gram Date: 1589 1. a… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • diagram — I. noun Etymology: Greek diagramma, from diagraphein to mark out by lines, from dia + graphein to write more at carve Date: 1619 1. a graphic design that explains rather than represents; especially a drawing that shows arrangement and relations… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • monogram — I. noun Etymology: Late Latin monogramma, from Greek mon + gramma letter more at gram Date: circa 1696 a sign of identity usually formed of the combined initials of a name • monogrammatic adjective II. transitive verb ( grammed; gramming) …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • program — I. noun Etymology: French programme agenda, public notice, from Greek programma, from prographein to write before, from pro before + graphein to write more at carve Date: 1633 1. [Late Latin programma, from Greek] a public notice 2. a. a brief… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • telegram — I. noun Date: circa 1852 a telegraphic dispatch II. transitive verb ( grammed; gramming) Date: 1864 telegraph …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • counterprogram — coun·ter·pro·gram (kounʹtər prō grăm, grəm) v. coun·ter·pro·grammed, or coun·ter·pro·gramed coun·ter·pro·gram·ming, or coun·ter·pro·gram·ing coun·ter·pro·grams or coun·ter·pro·grams tr.v. To schedule (a television or radio program) so as to… …   Universalium

  • programmed — pro·grammed or pro·gramed (prōʹgrămd , grəmd) adj. Of, relating to, or resulting from programmed instruction: programmed learning. * * * …   Universalium

  • program — 1. A formal set of procedures for conducting an activity. 2. An ordered list of instructions directing a computer to carry out a desired sequence of operations required to solve a problem. * * * pro·gram or chiefly Brit pro·gramme prō .gram, grəm …   Medical dictionary

  • deprogram — de·pro·gram or chiefly Brit de·pro·gramme (.)dē prō .gram, grəm vt, grammed also gramed; gramming also graming to dissuade or try to dissuade from strongly held convictions (as of a religious nature) or a firmly established or innate behavior… …   Medical dictionary

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