Definition, Meaning, Synonyms & Anagrams | English word SAME


SAME

Definitions of SAME

  1. Not different or other; not another or others; not different as regards self; selfsame; identical.
  2. Lacking variety from; indistinguishable.
  3. Similar, alike.
  4. Used to express the unity of an object or person which has various different descriptions or qualities.
  5. A reply of confirmation of identity.
  6. The identical thing, ditto.
  7. Something similar, something of the identical type.
  8. A district capital of Manufahi District in East Timor
  9. (used with the) The same way; in the same manner; to the same extent, equally.
  10. (formal, often, legal) It or them, without a connotation of similarity.
  11. (Indian English, common) It or them, as above, meaning the last object mentioned, mainly as complement: on the same, for the same.
  12. (Internet slang) Indicates the speaker's strong approval or agreement with the previous material.
  13. (obsolete or UKdialectal) Together.
  14. A town in Tanzania
  15. Acronym of Specific Area Message Encoding.

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Examples of Using SAME in a Sentence

  • ASCII hugely influenced the design of character sets used by modern computers, including Unicode which has over a million code points, but the first 128 of these are the same as ASCII.
  • These standards ensure that the characteristics and performance of products are consistent, that people use the same definitions and terms, and that products are tested the same way.
  • Serving as the capital of the ancient Celtic state of Galatia (280–64 BC), and later of the Roman province with the same name (25 BC–7th century), Ankara has various Hattian, Hittite, Lydian, Phrygian, Galatian, Greek, Persian, Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman archeological sites.
  • Other terms for the same concept include partial phonemic script, segmentally linear defective phonographic script, consonantary, consonant writing, and consonantal alphabet.
  • In certain sensory neurons (pseudounipolar neurons), such as those for touch and warmth, the axons are called afferent nerve fibers and the electrical impulse travels along these from the periphery to the cell body and from the cell body to the spinal cord along another branch of the same axon.
  • The same argument proves that no subfield of the real field is algebraically closed; in particular, the field of rational numbers is not algebraically closed.
  • The algorithm described by AES is a symmetric-key algorithm, meaning the same key is used for both encrypting and decrypting the data.
  • Another is wood, which is easier to split along its grain than across it because of the directional non-uniformity of the grain (the grain is the same in one direction, not all directions).
  • In particle physics, every type of particle of "ordinary" matter (as opposed to antimatter) is associated with an antiparticle with the same mass but with opposite physical charges (such as electric charge).
  • Within an expression containing two or more occurrences in a row of the same associative operator, the order in which the operations are performed does not matter as long as the sequence of the operands is not changed.
  • The flowers are catkins with elongate male catkins on the same plant as shorter female catkins, often before leaves appear; they are mainly wind-pollinated, but also visited by bees to a small extent.
  • He was the pupil and successor of Gorgias and taught at Athens at the same time as Isocrates, to whom he was a rival and opponent.
  • In 1314, aged 14, he married Teresa d'Entença y Cabrera, heiress of Urgell, who was the same age as him.
  • Various conjectures have been made as to Ambrosiaster's true identity, and several other works have been attributed to the same author, with varying degrees of certainty.
  • Ægir may also be the father of the beautiful jötunn Gerðr, wife of the god Freyr, or these may be two separate figures who share the same name (see below and Gymir (father of Gerðr)).
  • Replacing a sound by another allophone of the same phoneme usually does not change the meaning of a word, but the result may sound non-native or even unintelligible.
  • The members of an autosome pair in a diploid cell have the same morphology, unlike those in allosomal (sex chromosome) pairs, which may have different structures.
  • Airlines use aircraft to supply these services and may form partnerships or alliances with other airlines for codeshare agreements, in which they both offer and operate the same flight.
  • These systems include the Atari ST—released earlier the same year—as well as the Macintosh and Acorn Archimedes.
  • In computer science, an array is a data structure consisting of a collection of elements (values or variables), of same memory size, each identified by at least one array index or key.



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