Definition, Meaning, Synonyms & Anagrams | English word BASH
BASH
Definitions of BASH
- Shortening of Sebastian.
- (informal) To strike heavily.
- (informal) To collide; used with into or together.
- (transitive, informal) To criticize harshly.
- (informal) A forceful blow or impact.
- (informal) A large party; a gala event.
- (UK, informal) An attempt at doing something.
- (obsolete, transitive) To abash (make ashamed)
- (computing) The Free Software Foundation's command interpreter (the "shell") for UNIX-like operating systems.
- (computer languages) The scripting language provided with this interpreter.
Number of letters
4
Is palindrome
No
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Examples of Using BASH in a Sentence
- It is sometimes called a hack, whack, escape (from C/UNIX), reverse slash, slosh, downwhack, backslant, backwhack, bash, reverse slant, reverse solidus, and reversed virgule.
- The drawback of self-extracting shell scripts (any kind, not just shar) is that they may rely on a particular implementation of programs; shell archives created with older versions of makeself, for example, the original Unreal Tournament for Linux installer, fails to run on bash 3.
- The wolf attempts to bash in the front door, then resorts to huffing and puffing to blow the house down (to which the pigs respond by offering Lusterine mouthwash), but he fails.
- The acritoxinstaller is a KDE/Qt frontend and a bash backend and comes with a user-friendly interface and several advanced features: e.
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