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Etymology: [ 'li-t&-r&-lE, 'li-tr&a ] (adverb.) 1533. literal +‎ -ly
Synonyms: actually, exactly, precisely, totally, really, completely, correctly, direct, directly, faithfully, indisputably, letter by letter, literatim, not figuratively, plainly, rightly, rigorously, sic, simply
Antonyms: metaphorically, figuratively, virtually, loosely

abartmasız, harfi harfine, söze göre, harfiyen, asıl itibariyle, düz/tam olarak, (zarf) harfi harfine, düz olarak, genel anlamıyla, motomot, kelime kelime, tam, litre, litre litre, (isim) litre, tahriri, bağımlı, sözcüğü sözcüğüne, sözlü, yalın, aslına uygun, edebi, sade, aynen, gerçekçi, gerçek, mecazi değil, basım, abartısız, doğru, kelimesi kelimesine, Değişmez, kalıp deyim, hazır bilgi, durağan, düz anlamlı, hakiki, literalismharfi harfine açıklama taraftarlığı, literalist : harfi harfine açıklayan veya tercüme eden kimse, kelimesi kelimesine tercüme eden, harfi, HAZIR BİLGİ:Bir bilgi referansı olmaktan ziyade, kendisi bilgi olan kaynak programı içindeki bir simge veya nicelik,

1 abartmasız     ts
2 harfi harfine     ts
3 söze göre     ts
4 harfiyen     ts
5 asıl itibariyle     ts
6 düz/tam olarak     ts
7 (zarf) harfi harfine     ts
8 düz olarak     ts
9 genel anlamıyla     ts
10 motomot     ts
11 kelime kelime     ts
12 tam     ts
13liter litre     ts
14liter litre litre     ts
15liter (isim) litre     ts
16literal tahriri  Kanun     ts
17literal bağımlı  Dilbilim     ts
18literal sözcüğü sözcüğüne  Bilgisayar     ts
19literal sözlü     ts
20literal yalın     ts
21literal aslına uygun     ts
22literal edebi     ts
23literal sade     ts
24literal aynen     ts
25literal gerçekçi     ts
26literal gerçek     ts
27literal mecazi değil     ts
28literal basım     ts
29literal abartısız     ts
30literal doğru  Bilgisayar     ts
31literal kelimesi kelimesine  sıfat     ts
32literal Değişmez     ts
33literal kalıp deyim     ts
34literal hazır bilgi     ts
35literal durağan     ts
36literal düz anlamlı     ts
37literal hakiki     ts
38literal literalismharfi harfine açıklama taraftarlığı     ts
39literal literalist : harfi harfine açıklayan veya tercüme eden kimse     ts
40literal kelimesi kelimesine tercüme eden     ts
41literal harfi     ts
42literal HAZIR BİLGİ:Bir bilgi referansı olmaktan ziyade, kendisi bilgi olan kaynak programı içindeki bir simge veya nicelik  Askeri     ts
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Simply; with reference to the first meaning of a word, Used as a generic downtoner: just, Word for word; not as an idiom or metaphor, Figuratively; used as an intensifier: really, very, Really, as an intensifier, elementally, In the direct, word for word sense. With neither idiom nor metaphor, lit, word for word; in a literal manner; accurately; actually, virtually, If you take something literally, you think that a word or expression is being used with its most simple or basic meaning. If you tell a person to `step on it' or `throw on your coat,' they may take you literally, with disastrous consequences, If a word or expression is translated literally, its most simple or basic meaning is translated. The word `volk' translates literally as `folk' A stanza is, literally, a room, emphasis You use literally to emphasize that what you are saying is true, even though it seems exaggerated or surprising. Putting on an opera is a tremendous enterprise involving literally hundreds of people I literally crawled to the car, emphasis You can use literally to emphasize a statement. Some careful speakers of English think that this use is incorrect. We've got to get the economy under control or it will literally eat us up The views are literally breath-taking, in a literal sense; "literally translated"; "he said so literally", in a literal sense; "literally translated"; "he said so literally, With close adherence to words; word by word, (intensifier before a figurative expression) without exaggeration; "our eyes were literally pinned to TV during the Gulf war", (intensifier before a figurative expression) without exaggeration; "our eyes were literally pinned to TV during the Gulf war" in a literal sense; "literally translated"; "he said so literally, According to the primary and natural import of words; not figuratively; as, a man and his wife can not be literally one flesh, US spelling of litre: One cubic decimeter, A value, as opposed to an identifier, written into the source code of a computer program, Following the letter or exact words; not free; not taking liberties, Consisting of, or expressed by, letters, Exactly as stated; read or understood without additional interpretation; according to the letter or verbal expression; real; not figurative or metaphorical, alphabetic, alphabetical, 76 pints, a metric unit of capacity equal to the volume of 1 kilogram of pure water at 4 degrees centigrade and 760 mm of mercury (or approximately 1 76 pints), Defined as exactly 1000 cm3, a metric unit of capacity equal to the volume of 1 kilogram of pure water at 4 degrees centigrade and 760 mm of mercury or approximately 1, The basic metric unit of volume; 3 785 liters equal 1 U S gallon; 1 liter of water weighs 1000 grams, 022 cubic inches, or 2, metric unit of capacity, misspelling of lighter, A measure of capacity in the metric system, being a cubic decimeter, equal to 61, unit of volume 1 L = 1000 cm3, 76 English pints, 113 American pints, or 1, A unit of measurement in the metric system A liter (L) measures volume, and is about equal to the volume of water in a cube 10 centimeters on every side, Metric unit of volume 1 liter equals 1000 cm³ One liter is approximately 1 quart, A unit of capacity in the metric system Where service station pumps are calibrated in liters, the number of liters should be divided by 3 785 to arrive at the number of gallons, Metric unit of volume equivalent to 1 057 quarts of liquid One gallon is equivalent to about 4 liters, volume of water that weighs 1 kg; 1 0567 quarts, A metric unit of volume One U S quart is about 0 9 liter One liter equals 1000 cubic centimeters, see litre. the American spelling of litre (litre, from litra, a measure, from , a weight), Basic unit of volume in the metric system, The fundamental unit of volume in the metric system The volume of 1000 grams of water at 4oC, An SI unit of volume One liter equals 10-3 cubic meters (A liter also equals (1) 1 000 cubic centimeters; (2) 0 035 31 cubic feet; (3) 61 02 cubic inches; (4) 1 308 x 10-3 cubic yard; (5) 0 2642 U S liquid gallon; (6) 1 057 U S quarts; or (7) 0 2050 Imperial gallons ), The basic unit of measurement for volume in the metric system; equal to 61 025 cubic inches or 1 0567 liquid quarts, The basic metric unit of volume; 3 785 liters equals one U S gallon One liter of water weighs 1000 grams, A special name for the cubic decimeter Symbol: L, the standard unit of liquid measure in the metric system (CHAPTER 7 FLASHCARDS) (See page 186 in your textbook ), The basic metric unit of volume; 3,785 liters equals 1 U S gallon; 1 liter of water weights 1000 grams, Standard volume of measure in the metric system (used throughout the world for wine) 1 liter = 1 054 U S quarts; 1 U S gallon = 3 785 liters, or L - the metric measure of capacity, slightly more than a quart (1 057 quarts = 1 liter), A measure of capacity One quart equals 9 liter, The liter is the standard unit of volume in the metric system, volume of one kilogram of water, 61 05 cubic inches, a standard metric measure of volume slightly larger than a quart, metric measure of volume used for medium amounts -- "How many loads of laundry can be done with a 3 9 liter bottle of detergent?" (233), (of a translation) corresponding word for word with the original; "literal translation of the article"; "an awkward word-for-word translation", limited to the explicit meaning of a word or text; "a literal translation", without interpretation or embellishment; "a literal translation of the scene before him", of the clearest kind; usually used for emphasis; "it's the literal truth"; "a matter of investment, pure and simple", without interpretation or embellishment; "a literal translation of the scene before him" (of a translation) corresponding word for word with the original; "literal translation of the article"; "an awkward word-for-word translation" limited to the explicit meaning of a word or text; "a literal translation" of the clearest kind; usually used for emphasis; "it's the literal truth"; "a matter of investment, pure and simple" lacking stylistic embellishment; "a literal description"; "wrote good but plain prose"; "a plain unadorned account of the coronation"; "a forthright unembellished style, The ordinary, straight-forward lexical (dictionary) meaning of a word or expression Sometimes used in contrast to a figurative interpretation, sometimes including figurative interpretation, Literal meaning, Text in a field which appears as typed In the Design View, this text is surrounded by quotation marks, lacking stylistic embellishment; "a literal description"; "wrote good but plain prose"; "a plain unadorned account of the coronation"; "a forthright unembellished style, Consisting of or expressed by, letters, any error in typesetting or word processing of text, usually in incorrect spelling, According to the letter or verbal expression; real; not figurative or metaphorical; as, the literal meaning of a phrase, Giving a strict or literal construction; unimaginative; matter-of-fact; applied to persons, Following the letter or exact words; not free, A representation of a value of a particular type, as with integer literals (e g 123) or string literals (e g "xyzzy"), The basic representation of any integer, floating point, or character value For example, 3 0 is a single-precision floating point literal, and `a' is a character literal, A constant whose name is the written representation of its value, A string, a number, or a date which directly represents a constant value 'XYZ123', '1234' and '6/10/57' are examples of a string literal, a numeric literal and a date literal, respectively, A literal or "appropriate literal" is the value of any given metadata entity that can be either a hyperlink or a string value (literal) A literal affords a great deal of flexibility and power, but increases complexity Metadata should as well include an appropriate literal that reflects the base value of the metadata entity For example, in these fragments: creator = "Public, John Q " creator = " http://authority org/public-john-q-1234" the first has a value expressed as an appropriate literal whereas the second has a (hypothetical) link to an authority structure It is not entirely clear what a person or application will find at the end of the link, so the metadata should contain an appropriate literal for simple discovery purposes, An object with a text representation from which a duplicate can be constructed by the compiler A literal can be a number, a character string, a single character, a symbol, or an array Literals are either immutable, or should be treated as such, A character representation of an actual data value in an SQL statement, verbatim, following the letter or exact words of the original, word for word; factual; accurate; relating to or expressed in letters, The literal sense of a word or phrase is its most basic sense. In many cases, the people there are fighting, in a literal sense, for their homes, a mistake in printed matter resulting from mechanical failures of some kind, being or reflecting the essential or genuine character of something; "her actual motive"; "a literal solitude like a desert"- G K Chesterton; "a genuine dilemma", emphasis If you describe something as the literal truth or a literal fact, you are emphasizing that it is true. He was saying no more than the literal truth, You use literal to describe someone who uses or understands words in a plain and simple way. Dennis is a very literal person, A literal translation is one in which you translate each word of the original work rather than giving the meaning of each expression or sentence using words that sound natural. A literal translation of the name Tapies is `walls.', A literal represents a value literally, that is, by means of letters and other characters A literal is either a numeric literal, an enumeration literal, a character literal, or a string literal, (1) In programming languages, a lexical unit that represents a value given by the characters themselves; for example, 7 represents the integer 7, APRIL represents the string of characters APRIL, 3 0005E2 represents the number 300 05 (2) A symbol or a quantity in a source program that is itself data, rather than a reference to data IBM See constant, A simple value, like 7, 32 6, or ``Hello!'' Like variables, literals have types (the examples above are an int, a double, and a String), but unlike variables, they do not have names and they cannot be modified So it makes no sense to write 7 = x + 2;, because you cannot assign a new value to the literal 7, The basic representation of any integer, floating point, or character value For example, 3 0 is a double-precision floating point literal, and "a" is a character literal, n | a -- compile a number or address on the stack into the current definition, A Java expression to be read literally, i e , at face value Only the primitive types plus strings have corresponding literal expressions See the sidebar on Java Primitive Types in the chapter on Things, Types, and Names, Characters that should be displayed as they were typed, without any translation of codes, An object that can be created by the compiler A literal can be a number, a character string, a single character, a symbol, or an array All literals are unique: two literals with the same value refer to the same object The object created by a literal is read-only: it cannot be changed, A character-string whose value is implied by the ordered set of characters comprising the string, The basic representation for the value of any integer, floating point, boolean, character, or String value For example, 3 0 is a double-precision floating point literal (double), 3 0f is a single-precision floating point literal (float), 'a' is a character literal (char), and "Have a great day!" is a string literal Note: representation is context dependant so the char 'a' would be 97 if cast to an int For example, 'a' - 'A' is 32 To place a double quote inside a string literal one must use an escape sequence so the compiler does not confuse the interior double quotes with the quotes terminating the string literal, A value that identifies an entity that is not an object Literals can be categorized as follows: Integer literals--one or more digits Character literals--one or more characters Floating-point literals--an integer, decimal point, fraction, an e or E, and an optionally signed integer exponent String literals--a sequence of zero or more characters enclosed within double quotes, 1 a representation of a specific value of a specific type such as literal int values represented by a sequence of digits or a String literal represented by a sequence of symbols surronded by quotation marks, A kind of token, used for the value of a type Java allows us to specify literals for the primitive types int, double, boolean, and char; and for the reference/class type String, (Performance Tuning Guide and Reference), (Performance Tuning Guide and Reference; search in this book),

43 Simply; with reference to the first meaning of a word - "Ants got into my computer and literally scrambled my data: Bugs were in my hardware."     ts
44 Used as a generic downtoner: just - "You literally put it in the microwave for five minutes and it's done."     ts
45 Word for word; not as an idiom or metaphor - "When I saw on the news that there would be no school tomorrow because of the snowstorm, I literally jumped for joy, and hit my head on the ceiling fan."     ts
46 Figuratively; used as an intensifier: really, very - "You literally become the ball in a tennis match, you become the report that you are working on"     ts
47 Really, as an intensifier     ts
48 elementally     ts
49 In the direct, word for word sense. With neither idiom nor metaphor     ts
50 lit     ts
51 word for word; in a literal manner; accurately; actually, virtually     ts
52 If you take something literally, you think that a word or expression is being used with its most simple or basic meaning. If you tell a person to `step on it' or `throw on your coat,' they may take you literally, with disastrous consequences     ts
53 If a word or expression is translated literally, its most simple or basic meaning is translated. The word `volk' translates literally as `folk' A stanza is, literally, a room     ts
54 emphasis You use literally to emphasize that what you are saying is true, even though it seems exaggerated or surprising. Putting on an opera is a tremendous enterprise involving literally hundreds of people I literally crawled to the car     ts
55 emphasis You can use literally to emphasize a statement. Some careful speakers of English think that this use is incorrect. We've got to get the economy under control or it will literally eat us up The views are literally breath-taking     ts
56 in a literal sense; "literally translated"; "he said so literally"     ts
57 in a literal sense; "literally translated"; "he said so literally     ts
58 With close adherence to words; word by word     ts
59 (intensifier before a figurative expression) without exaggeration; "our eyes were literally pinned to TV during the Gulf war"     ts
60 (intensifier before a figurative expression) without exaggeration; "our eyes were literally pinned to TV during the Gulf war" in a literal sense; "literally translated"; "he said so literally     ts
61 According to the primary and natural import of words; not figuratively; as, a man and his wife can not be literally one flesh     ts
62liter US spelling of litre: One cubic decimeter     ts
63literal A value, as opposed to an identifier, written into the source code of a computer program     ts
64literal Following the letter or exact words; not free; not taking liberties - "A literal reading of the law would prohibit it, but that is clearly not the intent."     ts
65literal Consisting of, or expressed by, letters     ts
66literal Exactly as stated; read or understood without additional interpretation; according to the letter or verbal expression; real; not figurative or metaphorical - "The literal translation is “hands full of bananas” but it means empty-handed."     ts
67Literal alphabetic     ts
68Literal alphabetical     ts
69liter 76 pints     ts
70liter a metric unit of capacity equal to the volume of 1 kilogram of pure water at 4 degrees centigrade and 760 mm of mercury (or approximately 1 76 pints)     ts
71liter Defined as exactly 1000 cm3     ts
72liter a metric unit of capacity equal to the volume of 1 kilogram of pure water at 4 degrees centigrade and 760 mm of mercury or approximately 1     ts
73liter The basic metric unit of volume; 3 785 liters equal 1 U S gallon; 1 liter of water weighs 1000 grams     ts
74liter 022 cubic inches, or 2     ts
75liter metric unit of capacity  isim     ts
76liter misspelling of lighter     ts
77liter A measure of capacity in the metric system, being a cubic decimeter, equal to 61     ts
78liter unit of volume 1 L = 1000 cm3     ts
79liter 76 English pints     ts
80liter 113 American pints, or 1     ts
81liter A unit of measurement in the metric system A liter (L) measures volume, and is about equal to the volume of water in a cube 10 centimeters on every side     ts
82liter Metric unit of volume 1 liter equals 1000 cm³ One liter is approximately 1 quart     ts
83liter A unit of capacity in the metric system Where service station pumps are calibrated in liters, the number of liters should be divided by 3 785 to arrive at the number of gallons     ts
84liter Metric unit of volume equivalent to 1 057 quarts of liquid One gallon is equivalent to about 4 liters     ts
85liter volume of water that weighs 1 kg; 1 0567 quarts     ts
86liter A metric unit of volume One U S quart is about 0 9 liter One liter equals 1000 cubic centimeters     ts
87liter see litre. the American spelling of litre (litre, from litra, a measure, from , a weight)     ts
88liter Basic unit of volume in the metric system     ts
89liter The fundamental unit of volume in the metric system The volume of 1000 grams of water at 4oC     ts
90liter An SI unit of volume One liter equals 10-3 cubic meters (A liter also equals (1) 1 000 cubic centimeters; (2) 0 035 31 cubic feet; (3) 61 02 cubic inches; (4) 1 308 x 10-3 cubic yard; (5) 0 2642 U S liquid gallon; (6) 1 057 U S quarts; or (7) 0 2050 Imperial gallons )     ts
91liter The basic unit of measurement for volume in the metric system; equal to 61 025 cubic inches or 1 0567 liquid quarts     ts
92liter The basic metric unit of volume; 3 785 liters equals one U S gallon One liter of water weighs 1000 grams     ts
93liter A special name for the cubic decimeter Symbol: L     ts
94liter the standard unit of liquid measure in the metric system (CHAPTER 7 FLASHCARDS) (See page 186 in your textbook )     ts
95liter The basic metric unit of volume; 3,785 liters equals 1 U S gallon; 1 liter of water weights 1000 grams     ts
96liter Standard volume of measure in the metric system (used throughout the world for wine) 1 liter = 1 054 U S quarts; 1 U S gallon = 3 785 liters     ts
97liter or L - the metric measure of capacity, slightly more than a quart (1 057 quarts = 1 liter)     ts
98liter A measure of capacity One quart equals 9 liter     ts
99liter The liter is the standard unit of volume in the metric system     ts
100liter volume of one kilogram of water, 61 05 cubic inches     ts
101liter a standard metric measure of volume slightly larger than a quart     ts
102liter metric measure of volume used for medium amounts -- "How many loads of laundry can be done with a 3 9 liter bottle of detergent?" (233)     ts
103literal (of a translation) corresponding word for word with the original; "literal translation of the article"; "an awkward word-for-word translation"     ts
104literal limited to the explicit meaning of a word or text; "a literal translation"     ts
105literal without interpretation or embellishment; "a literal translation of the scene before him"     ts
106literal of the clearest kind; usually used for emphasis; "it's the literal truth"; "a matter of investment, pure and simple"     ts
107literal without interpretation or embellishment; "a literal translation of the scene before him" (of a translation) corresponding word for word with the original; "literal translation of the article"; "an awkward word-for-word translation" limited to the explicit meaning of a word or text; "a literal translation" of the clearest kind; usually used for emphasis; "it's the literal truth"; "a matter of investment, pure and simple" lacking stylistic embellishment; "a literal description"; "wrote good but plain prose"; "a plain unadorned account of the coronation"; "a forthright unembellished style     ts
108literal The ordinary, straight-forward lexical (dictionary) meaning of a word or expression Sometimes used in contrast to a figurative interpretation, sometimes including figurative interpretation     ts
109literal Literal meaning     ts
110literal Text in a field which appears as typed In the Design View, this text is surrounded by quotation marks     ts
111literal lacking stylistic embellishment; "a literal description"; "wrote good but plain prose"; "a plain unadorned account of the coronation"; "a forthright unembellished style     ts
112literal Consisting of or expressed by, letters     ts
113literal any error in typesetting or word processing of text, usually in incorrect spelling     ts
114literal According to the letter or verbal expression; real; not figurative or metaphorical; as, the literal meaning of a phrase     ts
115literal Giving a strict or literal construction; unimaginative; matter-of-fact; applied to persons     ts
116literal Following the letter or exact words; not free     ts
117literal A representation of a value of a particular type, as with integer literals (e g 123) or string literals (e g "xyzzy")     ts
118literal The basic representation of any integer, floating point, or character value For example, 3 0 is a single-precision floating point literal, and `a' is a character literal     ts
119literal A constant whose name is the written representation of its value     ts
120literal A string, a number, or a date which directly represents a constant value 'XYZ123', '1234' and '6/10/57' are examples of a string literal, a numeric literal and a date literal, respectively     ts
121literal A literal or "appropriate literal" is the value of any given metadata entity that can be either a hyperlink or a string value (literal) A literal affords a great deal of flexibility and power, but increases complexity Metadata should as well include an appropriate literal that reflects the base value of the metadata entity For example, in these fragments: creator = "Public, John Q " creator = " http://authority org/public-john-q-1234" the first has a value expressed as an appropriate literal whereas the second has a (hypothetical) link to an authority structure It is not entirely clear what a person or application will find at the end of the link, so the metadata should contain an appropriate literal for simple discovery purposes     ts
122literal An object with a text representation from which a duplicate can be constructed by the compiler A literal can be a number, a character string, a single character, a symbol, or an array Literals are either immutable, or should be treated as such     ts
123literal A character representation of an actual data value in an SQL statement     ts
124literal verbatim, following the letter or exact words of the original, word for word; factual; accurate; relating to or expressed in letters  sıfat     ts
125literal The literal sense of a word or phrase is its most basic sense. In many cases, the people there are fighting, in a literal sense, for their homes     ts
126literal a mistake in printed matter resulting from mechanical failures of some kind     ts
127literal being or reflecting the essential or genuine character of something; "her actual motive"; "a literal solitude like a desert"- G K Chesterton; "a genuine dilemma"     ts
128literal emphasis If you describe something as the literal truth or a literal fact, you are emphasizing that it is true. He was saying no more than the literal truth     ts
129literal You use literal to describe someone who uses or understands words in a plain and simple way. Dennis is a very literal person     ts
130literal A literal translation is one in which you translate each word of the original work rather than giving the meaning of each expression or sentence using words that sound natural. A literal translation of the name Tapies is `walls.'     ts
131literal A literal represents a value literally, that is, by means of letters and other characters A literal is either a numeric literal, an enumeration literal, a character literal, or a string literal     ts
132literal (1) In programming languages, a lexical unit that represents a value given by the characters themselves; for example, 7 represents the integer 7, APRIL represents the string of characters APRIL, 3 0005E2 represents the number 300 05 (2) A symbol or a quantity in a source program that is itself data, rather than a reference to data IBM See constant     ts
133literal A simple value, like 7, 32 6, or ``Hello!'' Like variables, literals have types (the examples above are an int, a double, and a String), but unlike variables, they do not have names and they cannot be modified So it makes no sense to write 7 = x + 2;, because you cannot assign a new value to the literal 7     ts
134literal The basic representation of any integer, floating point, or character value For example, 3 0 is a double-precision floating point literal, and "a" is a character literal     ts
135literal n | a -- compile a number or address on the stack into the current definition     ts
136literal A Java expression to be read literally, i e , at face value Only the primitive types plus strings have corresponding literal expressions See the sidebar on Java Primitive Types in the chapter on Things, Types, and Names     ts
137literal Characters that should be displayed as they were typed, without any translation of codes     ts
138literal An object that can be created by the compiler A literal can be a number, a character string, a single character, a symbol, or an array All literals are unique: two literals with the same value refer to the same object The object created by a literal is read-only: it cannot be changed     ts
139literal A character-string whose value is implied by the ordered set of characters comprising the string     ts
140literal The basic representation for the value of any integer, floating point, boolean, character, or String value For example, 3 0 is a double-precision floating point literal (double), 3 0f is a single-precision floating point literal (float), 'a' is a character literal (char), and "Have a great day!" is a string literal Note: representation is context dependant so the char 'a' would be 97 if cast to an int For example, 'a' - 'A' is 32 To place a double quote inside a string literal one must use an escape sequence so the compiler does not confuse the interior double quotes with the quotes terminating the string literal     ts
141literal A value that identifies an entity that is not an object Literals can be categorized as follows: Integer literals--one or more digits Character literals--one or more characters Floating-point literals--an integer, decimal point, fraction, an e or E, and an optionally signed integer exponent String literals--a sequence of zero or more characters enclosed within double quotes     ts
142literal 1 a representation of a specific value of a specific type such as literal int values represented by a sequence of digits or a String literal represented by a sequence of symbols surronded by quotation marks     ts
143literal A kind of token, used for the value of a type Java allows us to specify literals for the primitive types int, double, boolean, and char; and for the reference/class type String     ts
144literal (Performance Tuning Guide and Reference)     ts
145literal (Performance Tuning Guide and Reference; search in this book)     ts
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