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ألاسم
جُنْدِيٌّ احْتِيَاطِيّ ; رَدِيف
الفعل
أَبْقَى ; أَدَامَ ; اِحْتَفَظَ بِـ ; اِدَّخَرَ ; اِذَّخَرَ ; اِسْتَبْقَى ; بَقَّى ; حَوَّشَ ; خَزَّنَ ; خَزَنَ ; ذَخَرَ ; وَفَّرَ
الصفة
مُتَحَفِّظ ; مُتَوَقٍّ ; مُحْتاط ; مُحْتَرِز ; مُحْتَرِس
آخرى
اِتِّقاء ; اِحْتِرَاز ; اِحْتِرَاس ; اِحْتِشَام ; اِحْتِيَاط ; اِعْتِناء ; تَحَشُّم ; تَحَوُّط ; تَوَقٍّ ; حِشْمَة ; حَوْطَة ; عِنَايَة
In the Java programming language, a keyword is any one of 67 reserved words that have a predefined meaning in the language. Because of this, programmers cannot use keywords in some contexts, such as names for variables, methods, classes, or as any other identifier. Of these 67 keywords, 16 of them are only contextually reserved, and can sometimes be used as an identifier, unlike standard reserved words. Due to their special functions in the language, most integrated development environments for Java use syntax highlighting to display keywords in a different colour for easy identification.