💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Intermediate language"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| common intermediate languagenoun | (computing) The lowest level human-readable language defined by the Common Language Infrastructure. |
| high-level languagenoun | (programming) A programming language requiring a compiler to translate it into a form that a particular machine understands, focusing on user-friendly code development by automating core tasks such as accessing memory. |
| interpreternoun | A person or thing that interprets the meaning of something for another, particularly: |
| low-level languagenoun | (programming) A computer language whose source code is a somewhat user-friendly version of a particular computer architecture's assembly language, containing no provisions for portability between architectures. |
| target languagenoun | (applied linguistics) The language a learner is attempting to acquire. |
| computer languagenoun | (programming) A language that is used internally by computers, including programming languages, machine languages, query languages, markup languages, etc. |
| languagenoun | (countable) A body of words, and set of methods of combining them (called a grammar), understood by a community and used as a form of communication. |
| object languagenoun | (lexicography) the language of the headwords in a dictionary (in a French-to-English translation dictionary, French is the object language) |
| machine languagenoun | (programming) The set of instructions that a particular computer is designed to execute; generated from an assembly language by an assembler, or from a high-level language by a compiler or interpreter. |
| dynamic languagenoun | (computer languages) A programming language that analyses code also when executing the code itself. |
| artificial languagenoun | (linguistics) A constructed language. |
| high level languagenoun | Misspelling of high-level language. [(programming) A programming language requiring a compiler to translate it into a form that a particular machine understands, focusing on user-friendly code development by automating core tasks such as accessing memory.] |
| systems languagenoun | (computing) A programming language used for systems programming. |
| static languagenoun | (computer languages) A programming language that analyses code without executing the code itself. |
| metalanguagenoun | (linguistics, translation studies, critical theory) Any language or vocabulary of terms used to describe or analyze a language or linguistic process. |
| computing languagenoun | (computing) computer language, programming language |
| pseudolanguagenoun | (countable, uncountable) Something written or spoken that resembles language but is not a true language. |
| source languagenoun | (linguistics, translation studies) The language from which a translation is done. |
| c languagenoun | (translation studies) A language that a translator or interpreter knows passively only, i.e. from which they are able to translate or interpret into their active languages, but not the reverse. |
| macro languagenoun | (computing) A system for defining and processing macros. |
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