different between callee vs sallee

callee

English

Etymology

call +? -ee

Noun

callee (plural callees)

  1. (telephony) The person who is called by the caller (on the telephone).
  2. (programming) A function called by another.
    • 1975, Gerald Jay Sussman and Guy L. Steele, Jr., Scheme: An Interpreter for Extended Lambda Calculus, MIT AI Lab, page 24:
      The interpreter must provide for correctly resuming the caller when the callee has returned its value.

Translations

Anagrams

  • cellae

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sallee

English

Alternative forms

  • sally

Etymology

Native Australian name.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sæli?/

Noun

sallee (plural sallees)

  1. (Australia) Any of various wattles (trees).
  2. (Australia, used in combination) Any of various eucalypts.
    • 2006, D. J. Boland, M. I. H. Brooker, G. M. Chippendale, N. Hall, B. P. M. Hyland, R.D. Johnston, D. A. Kleinig, M. W. McDonald, J. D. Turner, Forest Trees of Australia, CSIRO, page 556,
      Black sallee is most common adjacent to creeks and flats in mountainous, tableland country.
    • 2009, Andrew Bain, Ethan Gelber, Cycling Australia, page 136,
      In colder regions, mountain gums and white sallees – the beautiful twisted snow gums – occur.

Derived terms

  • black sallee (Eucalyptus stellulata)
  • Buffalo sallee (Eucalyptus mitchelliana)
  • white sallee (Eucalyptus moorei or Eucalyptus pauciflora)

Anagrams

  • allees, allées

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