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associative - use in sentences
Modifies a noun
- algebra: We call a free associative algebra A over R a polynomial ring over R.
- array: However, you could use an associative array to hold the records.
- cache: Moreover, once the associative cache is full, a new line can be brought in only by overwriting an existing line.
- memory: A separate study connects associative memory in rats to associative memory in humans.
- container: Sequences are indexed by integers; associative containers can be indexed by any type.
- economics: It also introduces the Quality Guarantee Mark, see below, which has been designed to promote practical engagement in associative economics.
Modifying Another Word
- fully: Fully associative cache memories are not practical because of their high cost.
- not: Just for explaining a little, a genetic algebra is basically an algebra in which multiplication is not associative.
- right: There is no operator precedence and the algebra is right associative.
- purely: In the first half of the book Roland is careful to elaborate his own divergence from a traditional, purely associative dream analysis.
Used with adjective complement
- leave: The latter has higher precedence and is left associative.
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