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German

Detailed Translations for Epilog from German to English

Epilog:

Epilog [der ~] nomen

  1. der Epilog (Schlußrede)
    the epilogue; the closing speech; the afterspeech
  2. der Epilog
    the epilog
    – The machine code that follows the last executable statement of an assembly language routine, up to and including the return instruction. This code restores preserved register values, releases the allocated stack frame, and returns to the calling routine. 1

Translation Matrix for Epilog:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
afterspeech Epilog; Schlußrede
closing speech Epilog; Schlußrede
epilog Epilog
epilogue Epilog; Schlußrede Nachschrift; Nachwort; PS; Postskriptum; Schlußwort

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Wiktionary Translations for Epilog:

Epilog
noun
  1. brief oration or script at the end of a literary piece
  2. short speech at the end of a play

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
Epilog epilogue epiloog — een naschrift toegevoegd aan een boek of film

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English

Detailed Translations for Epilog from English to German

epilog:

epilog [the ~] nomen

  1. the epilog
    – The machine code that follows the last executable statement of an assembly language routine, up to and including the return instruction. This code restores preserved register values, releases the allocated stack frame, and returns to the calling routine. 1
    der Epilog

Translation Matrix for epilog:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
Epilog epilog afterspeech; closing speech; epilogue
- epilogue

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Related Definitions for "epilog":

  1. a short passage added at the end of a literary work2
  2. a short speech (often in verse) addressed directly to the audience by an actor at the end of a play2
  3. The machine code that follows the last executable statement of an assembly language routine, up to and including the return instruction. This code restores preserved register values, releases the allocated stack frame, and returns to the calling routine.1

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