free list

The term "free list" is versatile and used in fields such as programming, economics, and historical contexts.

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Definition

C1Programming

(technical)A data structure that links unallocated memory regions to facilitate dynamic memory management.

Example

  • The memory allocator uses a free list to manage available memory blocks efficiently.

B2Economics

(technical)A list of items that are exempt from import tariffs or duties.

Example

  • The new trade agreement includes a free list of agricultural products.

C1Historical

(dated)A list of individuals allowed free admission to events or given items without charge.

Example

  • In the 19th century, prominent citizens often found their names on the free list for theater performances.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "free list":

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