Re: omonimous?
- From: Marco Antoniotti <marcoxa@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 08 Jun 2005 15:41:47 -0400
josephoswaldgg@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Brandon J. Van Every wrote:
Marco Antoniotti wrote:
Python is not faster than the omonimous language. It is Common Lisp compiled with the CMUCL/SBCL Python compiler that can be as fast as C/C++.
What is the definition of "omonimous?" I find numerous Google uses of this word, but no definition in any online English dictionary.
Seems likely it would be related to homo (same) + nomen (name).
Although in English, I would say "homonymous." Marco might have slipped and used a simillar Romance form.
Yep. My spell checker was turned off and my Italian slipped in.
I hope I have not been too cromulent or whatever :)
Cheers -- Marco .
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