Compiled means to put together a number of works and articles in one book or article.
To put a number of very similar writings together as in an anthology.
To put data together so you can understand a problem.
And finally, to translate (a computer program) by means of a compiler
The word has its meaning rooted in the fact that when the bible was compiled, certain early books of Christian writing were deliberately not included in the bible, these texts are referred to as the apocrypha.Thus apocryphal (note the spelling is not the same as in the question) means erroneous; fictitious, i.e of questionable authorship or authenticity.
The Book of Documents was compiled by Confucius and written by various authors.
In computer terms it would be decompiled. Similar terms are dispersed, scattered, or disassembled.
"Source documents" are the original documents that were generated concerning some issue, rather than documents that are derived or transcribed from other documents. Source documents would be things like census forms, letters, or invoices, and not genealogies or histories compiled from other books, or spreadsheets.
The ubiquitous reference books are called "Encyclopedia Britannica" because of the their publishing origins. The information within is compiled in the United Kingdom.
The program compiled on one platform may not run in another platform.
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"A compiled pictures of you" is not grammatical.You could say:I compiled pictures of you.The compiled pictures of you.
"A compiled pictures of you" is not grammatical.You could say:I compiled pictures of you.The compiled pictures of you.
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The antonyms of compiled are: disassembled, disperse, scatter and separate.
I compiled my report from three sources.
Function: noun Classification: masMeaning: 1. the sage Vedavyasa Function: adjMeaning: 1. compiled by Parashar
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Compiled.
The program compiled itself to give the correct result.
Lisp is both compiled and interpreted language.