The term "accessible" means something that is easily reachable or usable. Synonyms include "attainable," "approachable," and "available." It can also refer to information or services that are easy to obtain or understand.
if something is same size, same shape means that it is congruent or symmetrical.
monotonous means always the same and boring. hope that helps!
No, fair means everyone gets what they need, equal means everyone is treated the same...is that fair?
The word 'unite' means close to the same thing as annex does.
Coplanar means on the same plane. As co-linear means on the same line.
It means the member is only accessible to the class itself, and to friends of the class. Protected members are the same as private members but are also accessible to derived classes. Public members are fully accessible.
The term that means open is "accessible" or "unsealed."
Readily means immediately. It also means agreeably.
whats the difference between external & globle variablesexternal is not a 'data type', it is a 'storage class'.public (=global) means: defined here, accessible from everywhereexternal means: defined elsewhere, accessible from everywherestatic means: defined here, accessible only locally
accessible means you have the ablity to do some thing
It means a discount price
Simply put, it means "not accessible." Accessible is defined as: easy to approach, reach, enter, speak with, or use, or obtainable, so inaccessible means "not" any of those things.
No, however it will show up as a reduced charge. "Expunged" means that the record will be removed from your publicly accessible record. It never disappears from your official criminal record.
Admission, path, entrance, introduction, connection...
The whole assembly comes out at the same time, there are 2 screws that are accessible when the tail gate is lowered.The whole assembly comes out at the same time, there are 2 screws that are accessible when the tail gate is lowered.
The word is cakewalk. It means surprisingly easy task.
E. K. Means has written: 'Further E.K. Means' -- subject(s): Accessible book, African Americans, Fiction