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A '''high level language''' is a computer language that is more easily understood by a human being than a computer. As opposed to low and intermediate languages (like assembler or binary) a high level language has to be translated or compiled into a format that can be understood by the processor.
Examples of high level languages are BASIC, ForTran and CoBOL.
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