(n) Wernicke's aphasia
(n) (ling) Ural-Altaic
(n) Aboriginal languages (of Australia)
(n) (comp) programming language
(n) Mon-Khmer (branch of languages)
(n) (comp) language translator
(n) (comp) monolingual thesaurus
(n) ideal speaker-hearer
(n) Austro-Asiatic languages
(n) Austronesian languages
(n) (comp) interpretive language
(n) (comp) interpretive language
(n) Indic languages
Indo-Aryan languages
(n) Indo-European languages
(n) Proto-Indo-European (hypothetical language from which all Indo-European languages are derived)
(n) Austro-Asiatic languages
(n) Austronesian languages
(n) (comp) object-oriented language
(n) (comp) computer-dependent language
(n) (comp) Computer Mediated Communication
CMC
(n) Niger-Congo (family of languages)
(n) Hindustani (language)
(n) Malayo-Polynesian (family of languages)
(n) Malayo-Polynesian (family of languages)
(n) Malayo-Polynesian (family of languages)
(n) (comp) enhanced (Japanese) keyboard
(n) structured query language
SQL
(exp) (id) A defeated general should not talk of the battle
(exp) a mere scholar, unable to practically use what he has learned
someone who knows a theory, but cannot apply it
(n) (comp) Interface Definition Language