I can imagine some abstruse programming language treating output as a sort of assignment to a super-global variable, (i/o could be considered a scope outside the program,) but that wouldn't make an output command the same as specifying global scope; it's a different scope. So, yes/no question...
Does it mean global in one language and print in another?
Let me take a wild guess: is it . ?
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