'Encode' is present in English, French and Greek etymology. Particularly the root word '-code' derives of old from the Greek language and refers to 'caudex' or book. The prefix 'en-' means to 'put in' and can be traced to English and, previously, French.
No, the longest word in the English language does not start with "methionyl." The longest word in the English language is "pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis."
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MSXML is short for Microsoft Extensible Markup Language. This is the primary tool used to encode documents on the internet.
ENCODE was created in 2010.
antonym of encode is decode
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There is only one application used for the JRuby programming language software and that is to encode, compile and interpret Java bytecode. JRuby was invented in 2001.
No. Nucleic acids encode proteins.
The past tense of "encode" is "encoded."
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