Definition & Meaning | English word CONSTRUCTORS


CONSTRUCTORS

Definitions of CONSTRUCTORS

  1. plural of constructor.

Number of letters

12

Is palindrome

No

32
CO
CON
CT
CTO
NS
NST
ON
ONS

2

3

5

CC
CCN
CCO
CCR
CCS
CCT
CCU
CN
CNC


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Examples of Using CONSTRUCTORS in a Sentence

  • McLaren is one of only three constructors, and the only team, to complete the Triple Crown of Motorsport.
  • A "demo" is a demonstration of the multimedia capabilities of a computer (or more to the point, a demonstration of the skill of the demo's constructors).
  • There are general, spatial, temporal, spatiotemporal, and fuzzy description logics, and each description logic features a different balance between expressive power and reasoning complexity by supporting different sets of mathematical constructors.
  • Curl constructors are factories that facilitates using multiple-inheritance without explicit declaration of either interfaces or mixins.
  • Born in Schwerin, in then north-central Germany, in 1912, Bölkow was the son of a foreman employed by Fokker, one of the leading aircraft constructors of that time.
  • Enumerated types are a special case of sum types in which the constructors take no arguments, as exactly one value is defined for each constructor.
  • Aliases, methods (including constructors and destructors), events, menu items, and toolbar items are referred to as routines or code blocks.
  • The constructors decided to make the statue as large as possible to try to dissuade the government from dismantling it: the government would either have to destroy the statue—an action which would potentially fuel further criticism of its policies—or leave it standing.
  • Intuitionistic type theory's type constructors were built to follow a one-to-one correspondence with logical connectives.
  • The first permanent San Francisco City Hall was completed in 1898 on a triangular-shaped plot in what later became Civic Center, bounded by Larkin, McAllister, and Market, after a protracted construction effort that had started in 1871; although the constructors had promised to complete work within two years, "honest graft" was an accepted practice, and the cost of the structure ballooned from $1 million as budgeted to $8 million.
  • Copy constructors are the standard way of copying objects in C++, as opposed to cloning, and have C++-specific nuances.
  • 0 litre engine era, HWM, Connaught and Cooper were among the constructors who built cars for the class, usually powered by Bristol.
  • In the early 1980s, Mosley represented FOCA in the "FISA–FOCA war", a conflict between FOCA, representing the mainly UK-based independent teams, and FISA, which was supported by the "grandee" constructors owned by road car manufacturers (primarily Alfa Romeo, Ferrari, and Renault).
  • The teams, also known as constructors, were Ferrari, Williams, McLaren, Renault, Sauber, Jordan, Jaguar, BAR, Minardi and Toyota.
  • Carvers, huntsmen and leatherworkers favour shorter blades; woodworkers, carpenters and constructors longer ones.
  • As such, the compiler must also generate "hidden" code in the constructors of each class to initialize a new object's virtual table pointer to the address of its class's virtual method table.
  • Algebraic data type, a datatype in computer programming each of whose values is data from other datatypes wrapped in one of the constructors of the datatype.
  • By making type constructors covariant or contravariant instead of invariant, more programs will be accepted as well-typed.
  • The Connaught team ran a quartet of Lea Francis-engined entries — McAlpine, Downing, Thompson and Poore — while the remainder of the grid was made up of a series of privateers of various constructors, including Coopers and Maseratis.
  • This was the Formula One World Championship debut for British constructors Scirocco and BRP and for Italian constructor ATS.


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