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subprogram
[ suhb-proh-gram, -gruhm ]
subprogram
/ ˈsʌbˌprəʊɡræm /
noun
- computing a part of a program that can be designed and tested independently
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Word History and Origins
Origin of subprogram1
First recorded in 1955–60
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Example Sentences
Josh and I were drawn most to this subprogram during development.
From Salon
Deviations from this pattern, such as the formation of a neuronal precursor cell in part of the V5 cell lineage, hinted that each subprogram was also controlled by a specific genetic module.
From Nature
You should also check the Processes tab to see if any subprograms might be running related to any such programs.
From Seattle Times
Different patterns happen simultaneously, and the computer shuffles the subprograms so that no one sequence ever repeats.
From New York Times
Then here's a listing of categories for us to develop subprograms around.
From Project Gutenberg
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