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native language
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native language
The machine language of a particular CPU family such as the Intel x86 or IBM System z. Also known as "native code." See native executable, machine language and native mode.
native language [′nād·iv ′laŋ·gwij]
(computer science)
Machine language that is executed by the computer for which it is specifically designed, in contrast to a computer using an emulator.


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