macro language

See also: macrolanguage

English

Noun

macro language (plural macro languages)

  1. (computing) Any programming language that encapsulates the state and operations inside objects, but especially an extension to an assembly language in which macroinstructions, containing a series of instructions, may be written

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  • application macro language

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