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This tag is for questions about the meaning of a word, which a dictionary cannot answer. If the question is about the meaning of a word that can't be understood outside its phrase or sentence, the "meaning-in-context" tag should be also used; for the meaning of a phrase, use the "phrase-meaning" tag instead. Your question should normally include the dictionary definition of the word, and explain how the dictionary does not answer your question.

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Is the sentence, "What are the properties that are part of that", a little bit redundant?

From a tutorial Try to encapsulate everything that has to do with that object into a class. What are the properties that are part of that? If you're making a rainbow, the properties are the colors, p …
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meaning of "Jumping right in"

From the Merriam-Webster dictionary "jump in" means: to say something about a subject that another person is already talking about , to join a conversation I understand the meaning of it. … I don't understand the meaning of it. Do they pretty much mean the same thing? …
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meaning of "everything that it means to be"

From a tutorial The class, which is a new block of code that I'm going to ask you to write if you choose to follow these tutorials, is this idea of encapsulate. everything that goes in between the op …
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meaning of "we will A as we become B"

I understand the meanings of A and B separately but I don't understand the whole meaning of "we will A as we become B". …
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"finished my work" vs. "finished with my work"

I understand the typical usage of "finish", like "I finished my work", "She finished (the concert) with a song from her first album." From the Free Dictionary by Farlex off from work: Finished with o …
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meaning of "divvy up"

A tutorial coins a word "divvy" "div" is an HTML tag, could simply be considered a section in a document. I guess the morpheme used in the coining word might have some common meanings, like Pythoneer …
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