2. Noun. (Computing) A tool which takes invalid input and creates valid output, such as for chip placement to move digital standard cell gates into legal positions. ¹
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Definition of Legalizer
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Legalizer
Literary usage of Legalizer
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Muhammadan Law: Being a Digest of the Sunní Code in Part and of the by Shama Churun Sircar (1875)
"When a legalizer has entered into the woman's apartment, and she asserts that
connubial intercourse took place (between them), she is rendered lawful to her ..."
2. Social Statics: Or, The Conditions Essential to Human Happiness Specified by Herbert Spencer (1865)
"But Time," say some, " is a great legalizer. Immemorial possession must be taken
to constitute a legitimate claim. That which has been held from age to age ..."
3. The Complete Works of Henry George by Henry George (1892)
""But Time," say some, "is a great legalizer. Immemorial possession must be taken
to constitute a legitimate claim. That which has been held from age to age ..."
4. A Perplexed Philosopher: Being an Examination of Mr. Herbert Spencer's by Henry George (1892)
"But Time," say some, " is a great legalizer. Immemorial possession must be taken
to constitute a legitimate claim. That which has been held from age to age ..."
5. Life of Canning by Harold William Vazeille Temperley (1905)
"Recognition was in fact creation, and the international legalizer of a quarter
of the globe may be pardoned for a little conscious vanity. ..."
6. Social Justice: A Critical Essay by Westel Woodbury Willoughby (1900)
"... legalizer. Immemorial possession must be taken to constitute a legitimate claim.
That which has been held from age to age as private property, ..."
7. Medical Marijuana Referenda Movement in America: Hearing Before the edited by Bill McCollum (2001)
"... I am not a drug legalizer. I am against that, but these are the people that
we're asking to help us stop this scourge, and what happens? ..."