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See the entry for <a href="node-rest.html"><tt>rest</tt></a>: <tt>cdr</tt> is the older name for <tt>rest</tt>. Historically its name is derived from Contents of Decrement Register. Its pronunciation rhymes with udder.
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<I>&#169; Colin Allen &amp; Maneesh Dhagat <BR>
January 2006 </I>
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