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83 utility is synonymous with90 utility is synonymous with
124 This is synonymous with150 This is synonymous with the160 This is synonymous with
52 struct optname *onext; /* List of synonymous option names */
566 Synonymous with the574 Synonymous with the595 Synonymous with the604 Synonymous with the
218 Synonymous with option238 Synonymous with option
482 is synonymous with the obsolete option489 is synonymous with
109 is synonymous to
64 This man page treats "TCP stacks" as synonymous with "function blocks".
142 then `[[=o=]]', `[[=\o'o^'=]]', and `[o\o'o^']' are all synonymous.
262 are all synonymous.
180 is synonymous with
226 Synonymous with option
286 /// that can be extended by a derived class? This is synonymous with
233 that some algorithms have aliases. So "SHA256" and "SHA2\-256" are synonymous:
202 that some algorithms have aliases. So "SHA256" and "SHA2-256" are synonymous:
442 is synonymous with
1195 synonymous with `no-ssl3`. Note this only affects version negotiation.1230 The `ripemd` algorithm is deprecated and if used is synonymous with `rmd160`.1699 variable is synonymous to this. If both are defined then RC
583 /// sib is synonymous with NONE.
421 as synonymous, as some applications call one and some call the other.
703 * synonymous, so the xref handle is added as the node handle as well. in OF_device_register_xref()
317 /* The PCI personality is not quite synonymous to protocol ID:
449 as synonymous, as some applications call one and some call the other.
418 synonymous, as some applications call one and some call the other. Both
1673 // 'Ym' is synonymous with 'y'. in validateOperandSize()1691 // 'Yi','Yt','Y2' are synonymous with 'x' when SSE2 is enabled. in validateOperandSize()
1254 Usually synonymous with