Definitions

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • noun A forename.

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  • noun A forename.

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Examples

  • If I use this regex in other programs with UNIX f.e. and it seems to work, but with your class the following don't work and I don't know why: prename. name@adress.domain

    The Code Project Latest Articles Ben Hanson 2009

  • If I use this regex in other programs with UNIX f.e. and it seems to work, but with your class the following don't work and I don't know why: prename. name@adress.domain

    The Code Project Latest Articles 2009

  • If I use this regex in other programs with UNIX f.e. and it seems to work, but with your class the following don't work and I don't know why: prename. name@adress.domain

    The Code Project Latest Articles 2009

  • My reason, is that the membership provider want to control to must and it is useing prename table.

    ASP.NET Forums Dennis Larsen 2009

  • And I see now that you can also prename new directories as you make them.

    Motho ke motho ka botho 2009

  • When the waitress first brought our dishes to our table (2 minutes after taking our orders), we couldn’t tell whose was whose; they were all covered with a mountainous pile of stringy, shredded, unmelted “cheese” (which seems to require no prename; even “yellow” wouldn’t suffice here as it was most certainly orange).

    Orange You Glad I Ate Out in Cincinnati? 2006

  • -- > the problem is if after prename. name I have no chance to insert the "@" - sign

    The Code Project Latest Articles 2009

  • -- > the problem is if after prename. name I have no chance to insert the "@" - sign

    The Code Project Latest Articles 2009

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