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(often in titles) An encyclopedic or comprehensive guide.
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A method of learning in which students actively take part in devising the learning process.
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A theory in mass communication that states that the media have the ability to determine which issues are important to the public.
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A financial analyst; a business analyst.
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(law, grammar) Abbreviation of article. [A piece of nonfictional writing such as a story, report, opinion piece, or entry in a newspaper, magazine, journal, dictionary, encyclopedia, etc.]
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Alternative form of B-story [(authorship) A subplot that appears in a screenplay or script for a movie or television show; a subplot that concerns the side-characters or less important aspects of a television show.]
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(finance) A financial analyst who attempts to predict future movements in the prices of shares or other financial instruments by looking for patterns in charts of historical data.
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A chronicler, a person who produces a chronological account.
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An academic field that deals with processes of communication, commonly defined as the sharing of symbols over distances in space and time.
v
To sort a library collection so that books of the same genre are shelved together.
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The presentation of a film or other work as media, by foregrounding those elements that characterise the medium.
adj
(informal, rare) Resembling or characteristic of a list, or tending to use lists.
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Abbreviation of literature. [The body of all written works.]
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Communication directed to the mass of the people or through mass media.
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Any means of public communication that reaches a large audience.
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Mass communication, often specifically the mass media.
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Academic discipline that deals with the content, history, meaning and effects of various media, in particular mass media.
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The relationship between the world and the media and the way they each influence one another.
adj
Relating to the media.
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The study of mass media and its influence.
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A means, channel, agency or go-between through which communication, commerce, etc is conveyed or carried on, or by which an aim is achieved.
adj
of, or relating to this combined use of media
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(retronym) Media that existed prior to the advent of Internet communication, such as newspapers and radio.
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(countable) A samizdat publication.
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Alternative form of short s [The s character, as distinct from the long s — the ſ character.]
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(finance) A stock or commodity market analysis technique which examines only market action such as prices, trading volume and open interest.
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A financial analyst involved in technical analysis.
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