A list of goods that have been designated as free from tariffs or licensing requirements by an importing country.
a list of commodities that are not subject to tariffs
a list of database blocks that have been allocated for the segment's extents and have free space greater than the PCTFREE setting
a list of data blocks, located in extents, that contain free space
a list of free data blocks that can be drawn from a number of different extents within the segment
a list of free data blocks that usually includes blocks existing in a number of different extents within the segment
A chain of unallocated data structures which are available for use.
A list of unallocated blocks and inodes kept in the superblock.
A statement of items that are not liable to the payment of duties.
A form of list proportional representation which provides for apparentement or cumulative voting.
Pages that are clean and are not being used (the size of this list controls when page reclamation occurs).
A list of available blocks on each file system.
A schedule of items in a customs tariff that are not subject to the payment of duties.
A free list is a data structure used in a scheme for dynamic memory allocation. It operates by connecting unallocated regions of memory together in a linked list, using the first word of each unallocated region as a pointer to the next. It's most suitable for allocating from a memory pool, where all objects have the same size.