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flavor
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n. 1. [common] Variety, type, kind. DDT commands come in two flavors. These
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lights come in two flavors, big red ones and small green ones. Linux is a
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flavor of Unix See vanilla. 2. The attribute that causes something to be
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flavorful. Usually used in the phrase yields additional flavor. This
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convention yields additional flavor by allowing one to print text either
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right-side-up or upside-down. See vanilla. This usage was certainly
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reinforced by the terminology of quantum chromodynamics, in which quarks
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(the constituents of, e.g., protons) come in six flavors (up, down, strange,
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charm, top, bottom) and three colors (red, blue, green) however, hackish use
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of flavor at MIT predated QCD. 3. The term for class (in the object-oriented
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sense) in the LISP Machine Flavors system. Though the Flavors design has
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been superseded (notably by the Common LISP CLOS facility), the term flavor
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is still used as a general synonym for class by some LISP hackers.
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