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interpreter vs programme

programme vs interpreter

interpreter and programme both are nouns.

interpreter is not a verb while programme is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
interpreter Yes No No No
programme Yes No Yes No
As nouns, programme is a hypernym of interpreter; that is, programme is a word with a broader meaning than interpreter:
  • interpreter: (computer science) a program that translates and executes source language statements one line at a time
  • programme: (computer science) a sequence of instructions that a computer can interpret and execute
Other hypernyms of interpreter include computer program, computer programme, program.
interpreter (noun) programme (noun)
(computer science) a program that translates and executes source language statements one line at a time a performance (or series of performances) at a public presentation
an advocate who represents someone else's policy or purpose a series of steps to be carried out or goals to be accomplished
someone who mediates between speakers of different languages a system of projects or services intended to meet a public need
someone who uses art to represent something an announcement of the events that will occur as part of a theatrical or sporting event
a radio or television show
(computer science) a sequence of instructions that a computer can interpret and execute
an integrated course of academic studies
interpreter (verb) programme (verb)
arrange a program of or for
write a computer program
Difference between interpreter and programme

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