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ascending
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??s?nd??/
- Rhymes: -?nd??
- Hyphenation: as?cend?ing
Verb
ascending
- Present participle and gerund of ascend.
Adjective
ascending (not comparable)
- (of a sequence) Ordered such that each element is greater than or equal to the previous element.
- Antonym: descending
- (computing) That causes a sequence to follow an ascending order.
- Antonym: descending
Translations
Noun
ascending (plural ascendings)
- An ascent.
- continual ascendings and descendings
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upstream
English
Etymology
up- +? stream
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -i?m
Adjective
upstream (not comparable)
- in a direction against the flow of a current or stream of fluid (typically water); upriver
- (oil industry) involving exploration and pre-production rather than refining and selling
- (computing) in the direction from the client to the server
- (open-source software) maintained, owned or associated with the original developers of the given software; in contrast to a modified version downstream
- 2013, Matthew Helmke, Ubuntu Unleashed 2013 Edition: Covering 12.10 and 13.04, Pearson Education
- You can also check the upstream and/or Debian bug trackers for open and closed bugs and the upstream revision history or newer release(s).
- 2012, Jono Bacon, The Art of Community: Building the New Age of Participation, O'Reilly Media, Inc., page 141
- If the developer knows the bug is an upstream bug but does not know which bug it is in the upstream bug tracker, he can add an upstream task to the bug report.
- 2013, Matthew Helmke, Ubuntu Unleashed 2013 Edition: Covering 12.10 and 13.04, Pearson Education
- (biology) towards the leading end (5? end) of a DNA molecule
Derived terms
- upstream loan
Antonyms
- downstream
Translations
Adverb
upstream (comparative more upstream, superlative most upstream)
- Against the current.
Antonyms
- downstream
Translations
Verb
upstream (third-person singular simple present upstreams, present participle upstreaming, simple past and past participle upstreamed)
- (intransitive) To stream upward.
- (transitive, open-source software) To have (a software library, patch, etc.) accepted by the original developers of the related software, so that they maintain and distribute it.
Noun
upstream (plural upstreams)
- Part of the river towards the upstream direction.
- 1957, Proceedings of the Iraqi Scientific Societies - Volumes 1-6 - Page 26
- The total depth of water at the upstream was measured by using a pointer attached to a carriage sitting on the water table walls.
- 1957, Proceedings of the Iraqi Scientific Societies - Volumes 1-6 - Page 26
- (open-source software) The original developers or maintainers of software.
Anagrams
- tempuras
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- what upstream means
- what upstream in oil and gas
- what's upstream and downstream
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- what upstream nginx
- what's upstream policy
- what upstream face
- what upstream proxy
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