programmable
Americanadjective
noun
adjective
Other Word Forms
- nonprogrammable adjective
- programmability noun
- reprogrammable adjective
- unprogrammable adjective
Etymology
Origin of programmable
Example Sentences
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Tokenized cash represents currency or bank deposits as digital tokens on a distributed ledger or blockchain, promising instant, programmable settlements.
The instrument will allow Bank of Montreal to offer traditional commercial-bank funds in digital form, made available to a broader set of BMO clients for business-to-business payments, treasury movements, and programmable cash applications.
This technology could enable advances in nonlinear light generation, surface-enhanced sensing, and programmable photonic devices based on two-dimensional semiconductors.
From Science Daily
“This guy just did something that looks like the first version of programmable medicine that people have been talking about but hasn’t really happened yet,” Jackson said in a video posted on LinkedIn.
From MarketWatch
“So when biology becomes programmable like this, entire industries change. Just like software ate media, just like software ate retail, software is now on the verge of eating medicine,” he said.
From MarketWatch
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