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Meaning of rendered #1 (permalink) Thu Apr 06, 2006 17:10 pm   Meaning of rendered
 

what is rendered?

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Render #2 (permalink) Thu Apr 06, 2006 18:03 pm   Render
 

Hi Joku,

Render can mean several things depending on the context. It can mean adapt in the sense of changing a play into a film. It can mean translating from one language into another. It can mean turn something good into something bad and so on. Do you know in what context you saw the verb?

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