built-in
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[edit]Adjective
[edit]built-in (not comparable)
- Constructed as a nondetachable part of a larger structure.
- Being an essential and permanent part of something.
- Being an included feature that normally comes as an extra.
Synonyms
[edit]- inbuilt
- (being an essential and permanent part of something): instilled, infused, integrated; See also Thesaurus:intrinsic
- (being an included feature that normally comes as an extra): incorporated, integrated
Translations
[edit]constructed as a non-detachable part
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essential
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included
Noun
[edit]- Anything (such as a piece of furniture, or a software feature) that is built in, not added as an extra.
- 2024 February 5, Angela Tafoya, “Is "Bookshelf Wealth" the Most Authentic TikTok Interiors Trend Yet?”, in Vogue[1], New York, N.Y.: Condé Nast Publications, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 2024-02-12:
- Still, some commenters were quick to criticize the trend, arguing that bookshelf wealth simply indicates you have the financial means (and the space for a built-in) and that it can lean inauthentic.
- (programming) A function that is built into a system.
- 2015 February 26 (last accessed), “prototype”, in (Please provide the book title or journal name)[2] (HTML), perldoc.perl.org:
- „If
FUNCTION
is a string starting withCORE::
, the rest is taken as a name for a Perl builtin. If the builtin's arguments cannot be adequately expressed by a prototype (such as system),prototype()
returnsundef
, because the builtin does not really behave like a Perl function. Otherwise, the string describing the equivalent prototype is returned.“
Translations
[edit]built-in function
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