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Epigram - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An epigram is a brief, clever, and usually memorable statement. Derived from the Greek: (epi-gramma) "to write on - inscribe", the literary device has been employed for over two millennia. The Greek...
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This is the homepage of the Epigram project. Epigram is a dependently typed programming language and an interactive programming environment. Epigram has got a type system which is strong enough to express the behaviour of programs, the type checker then guarantees that the program is well behaved.
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Epigram - Definition of Epigram at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Epigram. Look it up now! ... Use epigram in a Sentence...
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Wills Hall speaks out on lack of CRB checks Three Wills Hall tutors from the academic year 2008/2009 told Epigram they had ne... ... Three Wills Hall tutors from the academic year 2008/2009 told Epigram they had never been asked to complete a Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) check.
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Epigram (programming language) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Epigram is the name of a functional programming language with dependent types and of the IDE usually packaged with it. Epigram's type system is strong enough to express program specifications. The go...
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Examples Help! Epigram! Visit this free resource for definitions and examples of Epigram. Definition, example and information about Epigram. ... What is the definition of Epigram?; How do you define Epigram? What is an Epigram? The word derives from the Greek 'epi' meaning upon and 'graphein' to write.
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An epigram has always stirred a feeling of deep thought with in a person and/or culture. It is, correspondingly, a statement that is short and insightful; it is often considered part of a nation's inherited "wisdom." Sometimes the word is used loosely to include all kinds of proverbs and aphorisms.
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"An epigram is a short poem that makes a pithy, often satirical, usually humorous point. It's the poetic equivalent of a punchline - and it needs the quickness and force of a boxer's jab or uppercut. ... Her whole Life is an Epigram smack smooth; & neatly pend; Platted quite neat to catch applause with...
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