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English
[edit ]Etymology 1
[edit ]From Middle English code ("system of law"), from Old French code ("system of law"), from Latin cōdex , later form of caudex ("the stock or stem of a tree, a board or tablet of wood smeared over with wax, on which the ancients originally wrote; hence, a book, a writing."). Doublet of codex .
Verb verb sense 7 is an ellipsis of code blue ("medical emergency").
Pronunciation
[edit ]- (Received Pronunciation ) IPA (key): /kəʊd/
- (General American ) IPA (key): /koʊd/
- Rhymes: -əʊd
Noun
[edit ]code (countable and uncountable , plural codes )
- A short textual designation, often with little relation to the item it represents.
- This flavour of soup has been assigned the code WRT-9.
- A body of law, sanctioned by legislation, in which the rules of law to be specifically applied by the courts are set forth in systematic form; a compilation of laws by public authority; a digest.
- 1872, Francis Wharton, A Treatise on the Conflict of Laws:
- the mild and impartial spirit which pervades the Code compiled under Canute
- Any system of principles, rules or regulations relating to one subject.
- The medical code is a system of rules for the regulation of the professional conduct of physicians.
- The naval code is a system of rules for making communications at sea by means of signals.
- A set of rules for converting information into another form or representation.
- (by synecdoche) A codeword, code point, an encoded representation of a character, symbol, or other entity.
- The ASCII code of "A" is 65.
- (by synecdoche) A codeword, code point, an encoded representation of a character, symbol, or other entity.
- A message represented by rules intended to conceal its meaning.
- 2014 June 21, "Magician’s brain", in The Economist , volume 411, number 8892:
- [Isaac Newton] was obsessed with alchemy. He spent hours copying alchemical recipes and trying to replicate them in his laboratory. He believed that the Bible contained numerological codes.
- (cryptography ) A cryptographic system using a codebook that converts words or phrases into codewords.
- (programming , uncountable ) Instructions for a computer, written in a programming language; the input of a translator, an interpreter or a browser, namely: source code, machine code, bytecode.
- Object-oriented C++ code is easier to understand for a human than C code.
- I wrote some code to reformat text documents.
- (scientific programming) A program.
- (linguistics ) A particular lect or language variety.
- (medicine ) An emergency requiring situation-trained members of the staff.
- (informal ) A set of unwritten rules that bind a social group.
- girl code
Hyponyms
[edit ]- Aztec code
- barcode
- binary code
- block code
- boilerplate code
- brevity code
- bytecode
- civil code
- clean code
- colour code
- dead code
- double code
- error code
- Gray code
- Green Cross Code
- hidden code
- machine code
- managed code
- Morse code
- Morton code
- opcode
- plumbing code
- position-independent code
- promo code
- pseudocode
- Sicilian code
- sort code
- source code
- traffic code
- Unicode
- unreachable code
Derived terms
[edit ]- absolute code
- access code
- account code
- area code
- autocode
- Aztec code
- bar code
- barcode
- Baudot code
- BBCode
- Beckett-Gray code
- binary code
- bio-code
- BioCode
- biocode
- block code
- blue code
- blue code of silence
- boilerplate code
- brevity code
- bro code
- building code
- byte code
- bytecode
- chain code
- Chapman code
- Chappe code
- cheat code
- civil code
- clean code
- codeathon
- code base
- codebase
- code-behind
- code block
- code blue
- codebook
- codebreaker
- codebreaking
- code brown
- code cave
- code completion
- code coverage
- code duello
- code enforcement
- code face
- code fence
- codefest
- code-first
- code folding
- code golf
- code grabber
- codegroup
- codehead
- codelength
- codeless
- code-lift
- codelike
- codeline
- codelist
- codemaker
- codemaking
- code-mix , code mix
- code-mixing , code mixing
- code monkey
- code morphing
- codename
- code name
- code of conduct
- code of ethics
- code of honor
- code of honour
- code of practice
- code of silence
- codepage
- code page
- codepoint
- code position
- coder
- code red
- code red drill
- code review
- coderoom
- code rot
- codeset
- codeshare
- codesheet
- codesign
- code signing
- code smell
- codesmith
- codespace
- codestream
- code style
- code-switch
- code switch
- code-switcher
- code switching
- code-switching
- code talker
- codetalker
- codetext
- code unit
- code up
- code wheel
- codewise
- codeword
- code word
- codework
- code yellow
- codist
- codon
- color code
- colour code
- computer code
- conduct code
- control code
- countercode
- country code
- coupon code
- criminal code
- currency code
- dead code
- design code
- dialling code
- dirty code
- double code
- downcode
- dress code
- dress-code
- dressing code
- Edelcrantz code
- erasure code
- error code
- executable code
- exit code
- fire code
- flight code
- fluorocode
- fountain code
- function code
- geek code
- genetic code
- geocode
- Gillham code
- glottocode
- glue code
- glycocode
- go code
- Grabovoi code
- Gray code
- Green Cross Code
- guy code
- Hamming code
- hand-code
- handkerchief code
- hanky code
- hard code
- hard-code
- hash code
- headcode
- health code
- hexacode
- hidden code
- Hollerith code
- hydrocode
- IC code
- kangaroo code
- keycode
- Konami code
- language code
- lasagna code
- lawcode
- legacy code
- legal code
- lexicode
- line code
- low-code
- machine code
- mail code
- malcode
- managed code
- microcode
- ministerial code
- miscode
- moral code
- Morse code
- Morton code
- multicode
- Murray code
- nanocode
- native code
- netcode
- no-code
- non-code
- nuclear code
- object code
- opcode
- outcode
- overcode
- Parsons code
- passcode
- p-code
- penal code
- PhyloCode
- plumbing code
- postage code
- postal code
- postcode
- pre-Code
- prefix code
- product code
- production code
- promo-code
- promo code
- pseudo-city code
- pseudocode
- Q-code
- Q code
- QR code
- ravioli code
- region code
- RST code
- scan code
- scancode
- share code
- shellcode
- shortcode
- short code
- Sicilian code
- sizecode
- slave code
- softcode
- sort code
- source code
- spaghetti code
- subcode
- substitution code
- supercode
- telecode
- telegraph code
- ten-code
- ternary code
- time code
- timecode
- topcode
- traffic code
- tripcode
- undercode
- Unicode
- universal product code
- unmanaged code
- unreachable code
- UPC code
- upcode
- up to code
- Wabun code
- wikicode
- Wolfram code
- Zip code
- zip code
- ZIP code
Related terms
[edit ]Descendants
[edit ]Translations
[edit ]- Aragonese: codigo m
- Armenian: կոդ (hy) (kod)
- Asturian: códigu m
- Basque: kode
- Belarusian: код m (kod)
- Bulgarian: код (bg) m (kod)
- Catalan: codi (ca) m
- Chinese:
- Czech: kód (cs) m
- Dutch: code (nl) m
- Esperanto: kodo (eo)
- Finnish: koodi (fi)
- Galician: código (gl) m
- Greek: κωδικός (el) m (kodikós)
- Hebrew: קוֹד (he) m (kod)
- Hungarian: kód (hu)
- Ido: kodexo (io)
- Italian: codice (it) m
- Khmer: កូដ (km) (kout)
- Macedonian: код m (kod)
- Occitan: còdi (oc) m
- Portuguese: código (pt) m
- Romanian: cod (ro) n
- Russian: код (ru) m (kod)
- Slovak: kód m
- Spanish: código (es) m
- Swedish: kod (sv) c, littera (sv) c
- Turkish: kod (tr)
- Ukrainian: код (uk) m (kod)
- Welsh: cod m
- Arabic: دُسْتُور (ar) m (dustūr), دَسْتُور (ar) m (dastūr), قَانُون (ar) m (qānūn), تَشْرِيع (ar) m (tašrīʕ)
- Aragonese: codigo m
- Armenian: օրենսգիրք (hy) (ōrensgirkʻ)
- Asturian: códigu m
- Azerbaijani: məcəllə (az)
- Basque: kode
- Belarusian: ко́дэкс m (kódeks)
- Bulgarian: ко́декс (bg) m (kódeks)
- Catalan: codi (ca) m
- Chinese:
- Czech: kodex m, zákoník (cs) m
- Danish: kodeks c or n, kodex c or n
- Dutch: wetboek (nl) n, code (nl) m
- Esperanto: kodo (eo)
- Estonian: kood
- Finnish: laki (fi) , säännöskokoelma
- French: code (fr) m
- Galician: código (gl) m
- Georgian: კოდექსი m (ḳodeksi)
- German: Kodex (de) m, Gesetzbuch (de) n
- Greek: κώδικας (el) (kódikas)
- Hungarian: kódex (hu)
- Ido: kodexo (io)
- Indonesian: kitab undang-undang
- Italian: codice (it) m
- Japanese: 規約 (ja) (きやく, kiyaku)
- Korean: 규약(規約) (ko) (gyuyak)
- Lithuanian: kodeksas
- Malay: kanun (ms)
- Occitan: còdi (oc) m
- Polish: kodeks (pl) m
- Portuguese: código (pt) m
- Romanian: cod (ro) n
- Russian: ко́декс (ru) m (kódɛks), уста́в (ru) m (ustáv)
- Scottish Gaelic: riaghailt f
- Spanish: código (es) m
- Swedish: balk (sv) c
- Turkish: kural (tr) , düstur (tr)
- Ottoman Turkish: دستور (düstur)
- Ukrainian: ко́декс (uk) m (kódeks)
- Venetan: codexe m
- Vietnamese: luật (vi)
- Welsh: cod m
- Arabic: اِصْطِلَاح (ar) m (iṣṭilāḥ)
- Aragonese: codigo m
- Asturian: códigu m
- Basque: kode
- Belarusian: ко́дэкс m (kódeks)
- Bulgarian: ко́декс (bg) m (kódeks)
- Catalan: codi (ca) m
- Chinese:
- Czech: kodex m
- Danish: kodeks c or n, kodex c or n
- Dutch: code (nl) m
- Esperanto: kodo (eo)
- Estonian: kood
- Finnish: säännöt (fi) pl
- French: code (fr) m
- Galician: código (gl) m
- German: Kodex (de) m
- Greek: κώδικας (el) m (kódikas)
- Hindi: संहिता (hi) f (sãhitā)
- Hungarian: kódex (hu)
- Ido: kodexo (io)
- Italian: codice (it) m, norma (it) f
- Japanese: 掟 (ja) (おきて, okite), 法典 (ja) (ほうてん, hōten)
- Korean: 법전(法典) (ko) (beopjeon)
- Lithuanian: kodeksas
- Occitan: còdi (oc) m
- Polish: kodeks (pl) m
- Portuguese: código (pt) m
- Romanian: cod (ro) m or n
- Russian: ко́декс (ru) m (kódɛks)
- Scottish Gaelic: còd m
- Spanish: código (es) m
- Swedish: regel (sv) c, lag (sv) c
- Ukrainian: ко́декс (uk) m (kódeks)
- Venetan: codexe
- Welsh: cod m
- Arabic: رُمُوز (ar) m (rumūz)
- Aragonese: codigo m
- Asturian: códigu m
- Basque: kode
- Belarusian: код m (kod)
- Bulgarian: код (bg) m (kod)
- Catalan: codi (ca) m
- Chinese:
- Czech: kód (cs) m
- Dutch: code (nl) m
- Esperanto: kodo (eo)
- Finnish: avain (fi) , koodi (fi) , koodisto
- French: code (fr) m
- Galician: código (gl) m
- German: Code (de) m, Kode (de) m
- Greek: κώδικας (el) m (kódikas)
- Hebrew: קוֹד (he) m (kod)
- Hungarian: kód (hu)
- Ido: kodexo (io)
- Italian: codice (it) m
- Japanese: コード (ja) (kōdo), 符号 (ja) (ふごう, fugō)
- Korean: 코드 (ko) (kodeu), 부호(符號) (ko) (buho)
- Macedonian: код m (kod)
- Māori: uhingaro
- Occitan: còdi (oc) m
- Polish: kod (pl) m
- Portuguese: código (pt) m
- Romanian: cod (ro) n
- Russian: код (ru) m (kod)
- Scottish Gaelic: còd m
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Slovak: kód m
- Slovene: kod m
- Spanish: código (es) m
- Swedish: kod (sv) c
- Tagalog: palahudyatan
- Turkish: kod (tr)
- Ukrainian: код (uk) m (kod)
- Vietnamese: mã (vi)
- Welsh: cod m
- Arabic: تَرْمِيز m (tarmīz), شِفْرَة f (šifra), رَمْز (ar) m (ramz)
- Aragonese: codigo m
- Asturian: códigu m
- Basque: kode
- Belarusian: код m (kod), шыфр m (šyfr)
- Bulgarian: код (bg) m (kod), ши́фър (bg) m (šífǎr)
- Catalan: codi (ca) m, clau (ca) f
- Chinese:
- Czech: kód (cs) m
- Dutch: code (nl) m
- Esperanto: ĉifro , kodo (eo)
- Finnish: salakirjoitusjärjestelmä
- Galician: código (gl) m
- Georgian: კოდექსი (ḳodeksi)
- Greek: κώδικας (el) m (kódikas), κρυπτογράφημα (el) n (kryptográfima)
- Hebrew: קוֹד (he) m (kod)
- Hindi: कोड (hi) m (koḍ)
- Hungarian: kód (hu)
- Ido: kodexo (io)
- Italian: codice (it) m
- Japanese: 暗号 (ja) (あんごう, angō)
- Korean: 암호(暗號) (ko) (amho)
- Māori: uhingaro
- Occitan: còdi (oc) m
- Persian: کد (fa) (kod)
- Polish: kod (pl) m, szyfr (pl) m
- Portuguese: código (pt) m
- Romanian: cod (ro) n
- Russian: код (ru) m (kod), шифр (ru) m (šifr)
- Scottish Gaelic: còd m
- Slovak: kód m
- Spanish: código (es) m, clave (es) f
- Swedish: kod (sv) c
- Turkish: kod (tr)
- Ukrainian: код (uk) m (kod), шифр (uk) m (šyfr)
- Vietnamese: mật mã (vi)
- Welsh: cod m
- Arabic: كود m (kod), شِفْرَة f (šifra)
- Aragonese: codigo m
- Armenian: կոդ (hy) (kod)
- Asturian: códigu m
- Azerbaijani: kod
- Basque: kode
- Belarusian: код m (kod)
- Bulgarian: код (bg) m (kod)
- Catalan: codi (ca) m
- Chinese:
- Czech: kód (cs) m
- Dutch: code (nl) m
- Esperanto: kodo (eo)
- Finnish: koodi (fi)
- French: code (fr) m
- Galician: código (gl) m
- German: Code (de) m, Kode (de) m
- Hebrew: קוֹד (he) m (kod)
- Hindi: कोड (hi) m (koḍ)
- Hungarian: kód (hu)
- Ido: kodexo (io)
- Italian: codice (it) m
- Japanese: コード (ja) (kōdo), 符号 (ja) (ふごう, fugō)
- Khmer: please add this translation if you can
- Korean: 코드 (ko) (kodeu), 부호(符號) (ko) (buho)
- Lao: ໂຄດ (khōt)
- Latvian: please add this translation if you can
- Lithuanian: please add this translation if you can
- Māori: waehere
- Occitan: còdi (oc) m
- Polish: kod (pl) m
- Portuguese: código (pt) m
- Romanian: cod (ro) n
- Russian: код (ru) m (kod)
- Slovak: kód m
- Spanish: código (es) m
- Swedish: kod (sv) c
- Thai: โค้ด (th) (kóot)
- Turkish: kod (tr)
- Ukrainian: код (uk) m (kod)
- Vietnamese: mã hiệu (vi)
- Welsh: cod m
- The translations below need to be checked and inserted above into the appropriate translation tables. See instructions at Wiktionary:Entry layout § Translations.
Verb
[edit ]code (third-person singular simple present codes , present participle coding , simple past and past participle coded )
- (computing ) To write software programs.
- I learned to code on an early home computer in the 1980s.
- (transitive ) To add codes to (a data set).
- 2018, James Lambert, "A multitude of ‘lishes’: The nomenclature of hybridity", in English World-Wide[1] , page 5:
- The resulting citation collection was databased and coded for meaning, etymon, and date range (earliest and latest occurrence found).
- To categorise by assigning identifiers from a schedule, for example CPT coding for medical insurance purposes.
- (cryptography ) To encode.
- We should code the messages we send out on Usenet.
- (genetics , intransitive ) To encode a protein.
- (informal , healthcare ) To call a hospital emergency code.
- coding in the CT scanner
- (informal , healthcare ) Of a patient, to suffer a sudden medical emergency (a code blue ) such as cardiac arrest.
Derived terms
[edit ]Descendants
[edit ]- → Welsh: codio
Translations
[edit ]- Chinese:
- Dutch: programmeren (nl)
- Esperanto: kodi
- Finnish: ohjelmoida (fi) , koodata (fi)
- French: programmer (fr)
- German: programmieren (de) , koden (coden (de) )
- Greek: προγραμματίζω (el) (programmatízo)
- Italian: programmare (it)
- Japanese: コーディングする (ja) (kōdingu suru)
- Polish: programować (pl) impf, kodować (pl) impf (informal)
- Portuguese: programar (pt)
- Russian: программи́ровать (ru) (programmírovatʹ), кодировать (ru) (kodirovatʹ), кодить (ru) (koditʹ)
- Spanish: programar (es)
- Swedish: programmera (sv) , koda (sv) (informal)
- Ukrainian: програмува́ти (prohramuváty), кодува́ти (koduváty)
- Vietnamese: lập trình (vi) , viết chương trình
- Welsh: codio
- Bulgarian: кодирам (bg) (kodiram)
- Chinese:
- Dutch: coderen (nl)
- Esperanto: kodi
- Finnish: salakirjoittaa
- German: verschlüsseln (de)
- Greek: κωδικοποιώ (el) (kodikopoió), κρυπτογραφώ (el) (kryptografó)
- Hebrew: קוֹדֵד (kodéd), הִצְפִּין (hitzpín)
- Hungarian: kódol (hu)
- Polish: kodować (pl)
- Portuguese: encriptar (pt) , criptografar (pt) , codificar (pt)
- Russian: коди́ровать (ru) impf (kodírovatʹ), закоди́ровать (ru) pf (zakodírovatʹ), шифрова́ть (ru) impf (šifrovátʹ), зашифрова́ть (ru) pf (zašifrovátʹ)
- Spanish: codificar (es) , encriptar (es) , criptografiar
- Ukrainian: кодува́ти (koduváty), шифрува́ти (šyfruváty)
Etymology 2
[edit ]Noun
[edit ]code (plural codes )
- Alternative form of cod .
Further reading
[edit ]- "code", in Cambridge English Dictionary, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire: Cambridge University Press, 1999–present.
- William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, editors (1895–1910), "code", in The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: [...] , New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., →OCLC.
- "code", in Collins English Dictionary , 2011–present.
- "code", in Merriam-Webster.com Online Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: Merriam-Webster, 1996–present.
- "code", in OneLook Dictionary Search.
- "code, n.", in OED Online Paid subscription required , Oxford: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.
- "code, v.", in OED Online Paid subscription required , Oxford: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.
- "cod, n.2", in OED Online Paid subscription required , Oxford: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.
- "code", in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary , Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
Anagrams
[edit ]Aromanian
[edit ]Alternative forms
[edit ]Etymology
[edit ]From Vulgar Latin coda , from Latin cauda . Compare Daco-Romanian coadă .
Noun
[edit ]code f (plural codz , definite articulation coda )
Derived terms
[edit ]Chinese
[edit ]Alternative forms
[edit ]- 曲 (kuk1)
Etymology
[edit ]Pronunciation
[edit ]- Cantonese
- (Standard Cantonese, Guangzhou–Hong Kong )+
- Jyutping : kuk1
- Yale : kūk
- Cantonese Pinyin : kuk7
- Guangdong Romanization : kug1
- Sinological IPA (key): /khʊk̚5/
- (Standard Cantonese, Guangzhou–Hong Kong )+
Noun
[edit ]code
- (Hong Kong Cantonese ) code (symbol)
- (Hong Kong Cantonese , computing ) code
See also
[edit ]- (symbol): barcode
Dutch
[edit ]Etymology
[edit ]Borrowing from French code , in the senses relating to laws and rules. Senses related to cryptography and coding have been borrowed from English code . Both derive from Old French code , from Latin cōdex .
Pronunciation
[edit ]Noun
[edit ]code m (plural codes , diminutive codetje n)
- book or body of laws, code of laws, lawbook
- Synonym: wetboek
- system of rules and principles, e.g. of conduct
- code (set of symbols)
- code (text written in a programming language)
Derived terms
[edit ]Related terms
[edit ]Descendants
[edit ]- → Indonesian: kode
French
[edit ]Pronunciation
[edit ]Noun
[edit ]code m (plural codes )
Derived terms
[edit ]Descendants
[edit ]- → Afrikaans: kode
- → Albanian: kod
- → Basque: kode
- → Bulgarian: код (kod)
- → Catalan: codi
- → Czech: kód
- → Danish: kode
- → Dutch: code
- → English: code
- → Esperanto: kodo
- → Estonian: kood
- → Finnish: koodi
- → Georgian: კოდი (ḳodi)
- → German: Kode
- → Hebrew: קוד
- → Hungarian: kód
- → Ido: kodo
- → Lithuanian: kodas
- → Norwegian: kode
- → Occitan: còdi
- → Persian: کد (kod)
- → Polish: kod
- → Romanian: cod
- → Russian: код (kod)
- → Serbo-Croatian: код
- → Slovak: kód
- → Swedish: kod
- → Turkish: kod
- → Ukrainian: код (kod)
Further reading
[edit ]- "code", in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012
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[edit ]Friulian
[edit ]Etymology
[edit ]From Vulgar Latin cōda , variant of Latin cauda .
Pronunciation
[edit ]Noun
[edit ]code f (plural codis )
Italian
[edit ]Pronunciation
[edit ]Noun
[edit ]code f
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[edit ]Middle English
[edit ]Etymology 1
[edit ]From Old English cudu , cwidu , cweodu , from Proto-West Germanic *kwidu .
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[edit ]Pronunciation
[edit ]Noun
[edit ]code (uncountable )
- Any kind of plant gum; a gummy or resinous substance.
- Cud; regurgitated food chewed upon by livestock.
- a. 1382, John Wycliffe, "Osee 7:14", in Wycliffe's Bible :
- And thei crieden not to me in her herte, but ȝelliden in her beddis. Thei chewiden code on wheete, and wyn, and thei ȝeden awei fro me.
- And they didn't cry to me from their hearts; instead they whined in their beds. They chewed wheat and wine like cud, then they ran away from me.
- (rare ) A mass or lump; a large pile of something.
Descendants
[edit ]References
[edit ]- "cud(e, n.", in MED Online , Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 21 November 2018.
Etymology 2
[edit ]From Old French code , from Latin cōdex , caudex .
Alternative forms
[edit ]Pronunciation
[edit ]Noun
[edit ]code (rare )
Descendants
[edit ]References
[edit ]- "cōde, n.(1).", in MED Online , Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 21 November 2018.
Etymology 3
[edit ]From Old English codd and Old Norse koddi .
Noun
[edit ]code
- alternative form of codde ("seedpod")
Old French
[edit ]Noun
[edit ]code oblique singular, m (oblique plural codes , nominative singular codes , nominative plural code)
- alternative form of coute
Tarantino
[edit ]Noun
[edit ]code
Vietnamese
[edit ]Etymology
[edit ]Pronunciation
[edit ]- (Hà Nội ) IPA (key): [kot̚˧˦]
- (Huế ) IPA (key): [kok̚˦˧˥]
- (Saigon ) IPA (key): [kok̚˦˥]
- Phonetic spelling: cốt
- Homophone: cốt
Noun
[edit ]code
- (programming ) code
- Synonym: mã
Verb
[edit ]code
- (computing , programming ) to code
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