💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Subparse"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| parsenoun | (computing, linguistics) An act of parsing; a parsing. |
| parsernoun | (computing) A computer program that parses. |
| suboperationnoun | (computing) An operation making up part of a larger operation. |
| parsingnoun | (uncountable) The act or process in which an agent (person or computer) parses something (a text, a program). |
| subcomputationnoun | A computation making up part of a larger computation. |
| subwritenoun | (computing) A partial write operation making up part of a larger one. |
| unparsernoun | (computing) A program or algorithm that unparses. |
| subprocessornoun | An entity that processes data on behalf of another. |
| subheapnoun | (computing theory) A heap (data structure) making up part of a larger heap. |
| subconversationnoun | (chiefly computing) A conversation making up part of a larger conversation. |
| subcommandnoun | (computing) A command that makes up part of a larger command. |
| semantic analysisnoun | (computing) The phase in which a compiler adds semantic information to the parse tree and builds the symbol table. |
| subslicenoun | (chiefly signal processing) A slice that makes up part of a larger slice. |
| subalgorithmnoun | (programming) An algorithm that forms a part of a larger algorithm. |
| fragmentnoun | A part broken off; a small, detached portion; an imperfect part, either physically or not |
| subdocumentnoun | (computing, wordprocessing) A document making up part of a larger document. |
| submodulenoun | A module making up part of a larger module. |
| subprogramnoun | (computing) A program contained within a larger program |
| sublanguagenoun | (linguistics) A language restricted to a specific context, such as a particular subject area. |
| tokenizernoun | (computing) A system that parses an input stream into its component tokens. |
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