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gons
English
Noun
gons
- plural of gon
Anagrams
- NGOs, NGSO, Ngos, Song, nogs, snog, song
Dutch
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?ns
Verb
gons
- first-person singular present indicative of gonzen
- imperative of gonzen
gons From the web:
- what is gon's power
- gon's nen
- what's gons favorite color
- what's gons favorite food
- gon's birthday
- what is gon's nen type
- what's gons dads name
- what color is gon's hair
cons
English
Etymology 1
Noun
cons
- plural of con
Etymology 2
Clipping of construct.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?k?nz/, /?k?ns/
Noun
cons (plural conses)
- (programming) A data structure in LISP that is a pair of pointers, car and cdr, used mainly for lists.
- Synonym: cons cell
- Meronyms: car, cdr
Verb
cons (third-person singular simple present conses, present participle consing, simple past and past participle consed)
- (programming) To obtain a list from a cons or a nesting of conses; to prepend an element to a list by forming a cons of that element and the list; to obtain a list from a smaller one by repeated application of such kind of prepending.
Etymology 3
Verb
cons
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of con
Anagrams
- CNOs, NCOs, NOCs, OCNs, ONCs, ONSC, scon
Catalan
Noun
cons
- plural of con
French
Noun
cons m
- plural of con
cons From the web:
- what constitutes a fever
- what constitutes a mass shooting
- what constitutes a solar system
- what constitutes a hostile work environment
- what constitutes harassment
- what constellation is the north star in
- what constitutes a save in baseball
- what constitutes a pandemic
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