parse vs taking

parse

noun
  • The result of such an act; a parsing. 

  • An act of parsing; a parsing. 

verb
  • To split (a file or other input) into pieces of data that can be easily manipulated or stored. 

  • To examine closely; to scrutinize. 

  • To resolve (a sentence, etc.) into its elements, pointing out the several parts of speech, and their relation to each other by agreement or government; to analyze and describe grammatically. 

  • To resolve (a string of code or text) into its elements to determine if it conforms to a particular grammar. 

  • Of a string of code or text, sentence, etc.: to conform to rules of grammar, to be syntactically valid. 

taking

noun
  • The act by which something is taken. 

  • A seizure of someone's goods or possessions. 

  • Cash or money received (by a shop or other business, for example). 

  • A state of mental distress, resulting in excited or erratic behavior (in the expression in a taking). 

adj
  • Alluring; attractive. 

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