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- adjective Resembling a
code or some aspect of one.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Bart was stretched taut all the time, listening for the small codelike buzzers and ticks that warned him of filled tanks, leads in need of servicing, answers ready.
The Colors of Space Marion Zimmer Bradley 1964
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"In 1956, Ohio University reported, along with observations around the world, a 'codelike radio chatter from the Moon.'"
The Book Of THoTH, Popular Articles from The Archive Category - Zen 2009
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To memorize clogging's codelike cue sheets, which outline the exact sequence of movements for each dance, he would write and rewrite the code.
billingsgazette.com 2009
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"In 1956, Ohio University reported, along with observations around the world, a 'codelike radio chatter from the Moon.'"
The Book Of THoTH, Popular Articles from The Archive Category - Conspiracy Area 1 2009
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"In 1956, Ohio University reported, along with observations around the world, a 'codelike radio chatter from the Moon.'"
The Book Of THoTH, Popular Articles from The Archive Category - Philosophers - Plato 2009
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"In 1956, Ohio University reported, along with observations around the world, a 'codelike radio chatter from the Moon.'"
The Book Of THoTH, Popular Articles from The Archive Category - Science Fiction 2009
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"In 1956, Ohio University reported, along with observations around the world, a 'codelike radio chatter from the Moon.'"
The Book Of THoTH, Popular Articles from The Archive Category - Ordo Templi Orientis 2009
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"In 1956, Ohio University reported, along with observations around the world, a 'codelike radio chatter from the Moon.'"
The Book Of THoTH, Popular Articles from The Archive Category - Conspiracy Area 1 2009
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These amino acids make up specific, codelike patterns and are present in—or sometimes on the surface of—our body’s cells, as well as in the foreign invaders that enter our bodies, be they viral or bacterial.
The Autoimmune Epidemic Donna Jackson Nakazawa 2008
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These amino acids make up specific, codelike patterns and are present in—or sometimes on the surface of—our body’s cells, as well as in the foreign invaders that enter our bodies, be they viral or bacterial.
The Autoimmune Epidemic Donna Jackson Nakazawa 2008
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