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Character set   /kˈɛrɪktər sɛt/   Listen
Character set

noun
1.
An ordered list of characters that are used together in writing or printing.



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"Character set" Quotes from Famous Books



... bitter attacks that were made on him in that troubled time he does not make a single reference to any of them, nor does he wreak any such revenge as he might have done through this medium. In this respect it may be said that truly does he live up to the description of his character set down in the pages of Rear Admiral Bradley A. Fiske's autobiography, namely, that 'Secretary Daniels impressed me as ...
— When Winter Comes to Main Street • Grant Martin Overton

... This document uses the ISO 8891-1 Latin1 character set (Windows). The book is composed of text, footnotes, and appendices. The footnotes are included at the end of each chapter, while the Appendix No. and Section are referred to in the text in parentheses, the Appendices following the book text. Liberal use is made of italics, and these ...
— Ten Days That Shook the World • John Reed

... codes are used for characters that are not present in the character set used for ...
— The Annals of the Cakchiquels • Daniel G. Brinton

... fully rendered in the Latin-1 character set have been "unpacked" and shown within brackets: [e] [i] [u] (e, i, u with tilde: and should display normally) [vo] [vu] (hacek / caron) ...
— Diego Collado's Grammar of the Japanese Language • Diego Collado

... continued to proclaim a risen Lord. "If Christ is not risen," says Paul, "then is our preaching vain, and your faith is also vain,"[134] and he goes on to admit that if the Resurrection had not taken place, he was altogether mistaken in the view of God's character set forth in his preaching and epistles. Peter makes a similar statement: "We are begotten again unto a lively hope by the resurrection of Jesus Christ."[135] It is His victory over death that confirms the truth ...
— Exposition of the Apostles Creed • James Dodds



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