macrology
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macrology
/mak-rol'*-jee/ 1. Set of usually complex or crufty macros,
e.g. as part of a large system written in Lisp, TECO, or
(less commonly) assembler.
2. The art and science involved in comprehending a macrology. Sometimes studying the macrology of a system is not unlike archaeology, ecology, or theology, hence the sound-alike construction. See also boxology.
2. The art and science involved in comprehending a macrology. Sometimes studying the macrology of a system is not unlike archaeology, ecology, or theology, hence the sound-alike construction. See also boxology.
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