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The answer THREADER has 4 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of threader in various dictionaries:
noun - a blunt needle for threading ribbon through loops
verb - to pass a thread (a very slender cord) through
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Sewing kit device |
Sewing machine parts |
One requiring an eye for an eye? |
Mostly the person with a book is someone needing a yarn? |
Last Seen in these Crosswords & Puzzles |
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Sep 7 2013 L.A. Times Daily |
Mar 18 2012 New York Times |
Oct 7 2011 The Telegraph - Cryptic |
May 7 2007 The Times - Cryptic |
Threader might refer to |
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In computer science, the term threaded code refers to a programming technique where the code has a form that essentially consists entirely of calls to subroutines. It is often, but not only, found in compiler implementations that generate code in that form and/or are implemented in that form themselves. The code may be processed by an interpreter, or may simply be a sequence of machine code call instructions. * Threaded code has better code density than code generated by alternative code generation techniques and alternative calling conventions, sometimes at the expense of slightly slower execution speed. However, a program small enough to fit fully in a computer processor's cache may run faster than a larger program that suffers many cache misses. Small programs may also run faster, when other programs fill the cache, when switching threads. * Threaded code is best known as the implementation technique commonly used in some programming languages, such as Forth, many implementations of BASIC, some implementations of COBOL, early versions of B, and other languages for small minicomputers and amateur radio satellites. |