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* [[Web template]], a ready made website design that can easily be specialized to produce individual websites
* [[Web template]], a ready made website design that can easily be specialized to produce individual websites
* [[Template engine]], a software program that processes an input text pattern to produce one or more output texts  
* [[Template engine]], a software program that processes an input text pattern to produce one or more output texts  
* A kind of [[Generic programming|generic programming]], especially in the [[C++]] language, allowing a computer program to use [[Type_polymorphism|polymorphic types]]
* [[Template (programming)]], a tool for [[Generic programming|generic programming]], especially in the [[C++]] language, allowing a computer program to use [[Type_polymorphism|polymorphic types]]
* Any [[document]] with missing information or blank spaces, as used in publishing and document assembly to produce finished documents
* Any [[document]] with missing information or blank spaces, as used in publishing and document assembly to produce finished documents
* [[Stencil]], a device used in drawing or painting to replicate shapes
* [[Stencil]], a device used in drawing or painting to replicate shapes

Revision as of 13:18, 21 August 2006

Template:Selfref Template:Wiktionary Template may mean:

  • Template (racing), a device used in automobile racing to ensure cars' bodies adhere to the race specifications
  • Web template, a ready made website design that can easily be specialized to produce individual websites
  • Template engine, a software program that processes an input text pattern to produce one or more output texts
  • Template (programming), a tool for generic programming, especially in the C++ language, allowing a computer program to use polymorphic types
  • Any document with missing information or blank spaces, as used in publishing and document assembly to produce finished documents
  • Stencil, a device used in drawing or painting to replicate shapes
  • A strand of DNA or RNA, used in genetic sequencing to synthesize new strands
  • A technique of sizing replacement joints during pre-operative orthopedic surgery by using radiographic (X-ray) images

See also

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