inferrer

inferrer
See inferable.

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  • inferrer — noun see infer …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • inferrer — in·fer·rer …   English syllables

  • inferrer — ə̇nˈfər.ə(r) also ˈfə̄rə(r noun ( s) : one that infers …   Useful english dictionary

  • infer — verb (inferred; inferring) Etymology: Middle French or Latin; Middle French inferer, from Latin inferre, literally, to carry or bring into, from in + ferre to carry more at bear Date: 1528 transitive verb 1. to derive as a conclusion from facts… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • infer — inferable, inferible, inferrible, adj. inferably, adv. inferrer, n. /in ferr /, v., inferred, inferring. v.t. 1. to derive by reasoning; conclude or judge from premises or evidence: They inferred his displeasure from his cool tone of voice. 2.… …   Universalium

  • Mirah (programming language) — Mirah Paradigm(s) object oriented, imperative Appeared in 2008 Typing discipline static, with dynamic features, strong, inferred Influenced by Ruby, Java, Boo …   Wikipedia

  • infer — verb is it really possible to infer that a crime was committed, given this flimsy evidence? Syn: deduce, conclude, conjecture, surmise, reason, interpret; gather, understand, presume, assume, take it, extrapolate; read between the lines, figure… …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • infer — [in fʉr′] vt. inferred, inferring [L inferre, to bring or carry in, infer < in , in + ferre, to carry, BEAR1] 1. Obs. to bring on or about; cause; induce 2. to conclude or decide from something known or assumed; derive by reasoning; draw as a… …   English World dictionary

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