mincemɪns
mince (v)
- present
- minces
- past
- minced
- past participle
- minced
- present participle
- mincing
mince (n)
mince
English Definitions:
mince (verb)
food chopped into small bits
"a mince of mushrooms"
mince, soften, moderate (verb)
make less severe or harsh
"He moderated his tone when the students burst out in tears"
mince (verb)
walk daintily
"She minced down the street"
mince (verb)
cut into small pieces
"mince the garlic"
mince (Noun)
Finely chopped meat.
mince (Noun)
Finely chopped mixed fruit used in Christmas pies; mincemeat.
mince (Noun)
An affected (often dainty or short and precise) gait.
mince (Noun)
An affected manner, especially of speaking; an affectation.
mince (Verb)
To make less; make small.
mince (Verb)
To lessen; diminish; to diminish in speaking; speak of lightly or slightingly; minimise.
mince (Verb)
To effect mincingly.
mince (Verb)
To cut into very small pieces; to chop fine.
mince (Verb)
To suppress or weaken the force of; to extenuate; to palliate; to tell by degrees, instead of directly and frankly; to clip, as words or expressions; to utter half and keep back half of.
mince (Verb)
To affect; to pronounce affectedly or with an accent.
mince (Verb)
To walk with short steps; to walk in a prim, affected manner.
mince (Verb)
To act or talk with affected nicety; to affect delicacy in manner.
mince (Verb)
To diminish the force of.
MINCE
MINCE is a text editor, originally created for 8080-based microcomputers running the CP/M operating system. Later versions of MINCE were available for GEMDOS on the Atari ST, VAX/VMS, RSX-11, and various flavors of Unix. Developed in BDS C by Mark of the Unicorn, it was bundled with computers from Kaypro and Morrow Designs, and the Epson QX-10. It was a subset of Emacs (MINCE stands for "MINCE Is Not Complete Emacs") designed to run within the 64kB memory limit of 8-bit computers. MINCE used a gap buffer to fit within 48kB, and implemented a very efficient virtual memory system to support multiple buffers and a maximum file size limited only by available disk space. MINCE was a companion product to SCRIBBLE, a text formatter based on Scribe. This separation of duties into editor plus formatter was common among advanced word processors at that time. Although it was not open source, MOTU distributed partial code they deemed most useful for extending the product. In 1981, MINCE and SCRIBBLE were sold together, along with their source code and the BDS C compiler, as a software bundle for US$350 (almost US$1000 in 2014 dollars) under the name "Amethyst". Amethyst was available without the compiler for $250, and MINCE and SCRIBBLE were available alone for $175. In 1984 the list price of MINCE was US$175. (equivalent to US$433.22 in 2019). MINCE and SCRIBBLE were later developed into the Perfect Writer and FinalWord word processors. FinalWord later became Sprint. An open source project, Portable MINCE, allows the CP/M-80 version of MINCE to run on current operating systems and provides customizations, extensions, and documentation for the editor.
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