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What (who) is Staple - definition

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Staple (market); Staple programming language; Staple (disambiguation); Staple (album)

staple         
I. n.
1.
Chief commodity (of a country or a district), principal production.
2.
Fibre (of cotton, wool, etc.), pile, filament, thread.
3.
Raw material, unmanufactured material.
4.
Bulk, mass, body, substance, principal part, greater part, chief ingredient.
II. a.
Chief, principal.
Staple         
Close friend.
That's my staple.
STAPLE         
<language> A programming language written at Manchester (University?) and used at ICL in the early 1970s for writing the test suites. STAPLE was based on Algol 68 and had a very advanced optimising compiler. (2003-02-28)

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Staple

Staple may refer to:

  • Staple food, a foodstuff that forms the basic constituent of a diet
  • Staple (fastener), a small formed metal fastener
    • Surgical staple
Examples of use of Staple
1. Staple of novels The otaku culture has also become a staple of novels and TV dramas.
2. On display there are staple and non–staple food, sweets, cakes and refreshing drinks produced by essential foodstuff factories, potato processing factories and the cornstarch factories.
3. For decades, the staple of French artists and intellectuals –– n...
4. Wasn‘t rape a staple of war long before the Iliad?
5. A staple topic of conversation was the 1'68 presidential campaign.