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ANONYM_PREFIX ... ANNOTATION_PREFIX ... static final char[] ANONYM_PREFIX...
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120 int NotRelated = 0; 121 int MoreGeneric = 1; 122 123 // Constraints for generic type argument inference 124 int CONSTRAINT_EQUAL = 0; // Actual = Formal 125 int CONSTRAINT_EXTENDS = 1; // Actual << Formal 126 int CONSTRAINT_SUPER = 2; ... // Actual >> Formal 127 128 // Constants used to perform bound checks 129 int OK = 0;
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An English word can consist of three parts: the root, a prefix and a suffix. The root is the part of the word that contains the basic meaning (definition) of the word. The root is the base element of the word.
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A prefix is placed at the beginning of a word to modify or change its meaning. This is a list of the most common prefixes in English, together with their basic meaning and some examples. You can find more detail or precision for each prefix in any good dictionary. ... upper, outer, over, above...
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If Weezy lives in outer space, Kid Cudi is looking for a house in the same neighborhood. ... sofiaaguirre just joined Prefix! ... pippy just joined Prefix!
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Outer South (Album Stream) ... Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band Outer South Album Art ... Prefix Podcasts...
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News Article Format and Transmission ... Status of this Memo ... 2. Definitions, Notations, and Conventions...
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