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(typography) Something written or printed immediately after another character and aligned with it.
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(software engineering) A practitioner of agile software development.
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Contains or is accompanied by annotations or labelled notes.
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A part or segment of something joined to other parts, or, in combination, forming a structured set.
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A person’s own handwriting, especially the signature of a famous or admired person.
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(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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(dated, fandom slang) A quotation printed on the back cover of a book, magazine or similar medium.
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An abbreviated book title on an otherwise blank page preceding the main title page.
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To stamp or label documents with Bates numbers.
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The number, on a bib, that is used to identify entrants in a race
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An alphanumeric code used in astronomical data systems to identify a specific literature reference.
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Within a book, the main portion of text, excluding the front matter and back matter.
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Within a book, the main portion of text, excluding the front matter and back matter.
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A unique number which identifies a published book, for example, an ISBN.
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Synonym of bulleted list
adj
(software engineering) Supporting all features considered important by marketing, regardless of their actual value.
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(typography, graphic layout) A pull quote: an excerpt from an article (such as in a news magazine) that is duplicated in a large font alongside the article so as to grab a reader's attention and indicate the article's topic.
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Alternative form of cap table [A document which details the distribution of equity in a company.]
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A title or brief explanation attached to an illustration, cartoon, user interface element, etc.
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A written deed; a charter.
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(writing) A method of presenting information which splits concepts into small pieces or "chunks" of information to make reading and understanding faster and easier, using such methods as bulleted lists, short subheadings, or short sentences with one or two ideas per sentence.
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(palaeography) A clause or group of clauses written as a line, or taken as a standard of measure in ancient manuscripts or texts.
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(printing, publishing) In manuscripts (typically before the invention of printing), the note, usually at the end, left by the scribe who copied it, giving information on their exemplar, where and when the copy was made, and sometimes, their own name.
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Alternative form of colophon [(printing, publishing) In manuscripts (typically before the invention of printing), the note, usually at the end, left by the scribe who copied it, giving information on their exemplar, where and when the copy was made, and sometimes, their own name.]
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An interval, during, or between television or radio programmes, during which advertisements are aired
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The act or fact of communicating anything; transmission.
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(marketing) The range of approaches and expressions of a marketing idea developed with the hope that it be effective in conveying the ideas to the diverse population of people who receive it.
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(publishing) A word or phrase that appears at the end of an initial portion of a text, and indicates the location of the next portion or rest of the content; for example, "continued on page 9".
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A slogan produced by a copywriter; a brief quote used in advertising or on posters.
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To attach a dateline to a particular document
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An HTML structure consisting of a number of tags intended to present a set of pairs of terms and their definitions as a list.
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(library studies) A proprietary library classification system that allows new books to be added to a library in their appropriate location based on subject.
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(computing) A program that determines the meaning of a term from the context in which it is used
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(dated, rare, transitive) To caption.
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And the following (page) - used in indexes.
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(historical) Someone who adds up figures.
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A representation of the spelling of a word using just the hands.
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(chiefly card games) Text printed on a card or within the rulebook of a tabletop game which does not affect the game's mechanics, but gives background information on characters, places, etc. to enhance the game's atmosphere.
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(computing) A line of information printed at the bottom of a page to identify the contents. (Compare foot in printing.)
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Within a book, all content preceding the main text or work itself.
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(obsolete) An alphabetical descriptive list of anything.
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(computing) A software application, like a spellchecker, that attempts to verify the grammar in a document.
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(publishing) A word that is printed at the top or bottom of the page in a reference work, in order to help readers find a specific entry.
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(book printing) An abbreviated title of a book at the head of the first page of the text, or a title of any subdivision of a book when printed in a full page.
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A paragraph in which all lines other than the first are indented
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A standard format for citing information from any source.
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Text, or other visual information, used to mark off a quantity of text, often titling or summarizing it.
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A note at the head of a page or chapter.
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(computing) A here document.
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(law, textual criticism) A handwritten document that is solely the work of the person whose signature it bears, especially a letter, deed, or will; an original manuscript, a protograph.
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(possibly nonstandard) In a narrative, especially a motion picture or television storyline, a flashback that takes place within a flashback.
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(ecology) A plant or animal whose presence is indicative of some specific environment.
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An entity made up of information, existing in the infosphere.
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A text that provides information.
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An image inserted into text.
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(cinematography) A piece of static text inserted into the film to provide context or other information.
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(archaic) The text of a book.
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A range of practices used by organisations to identify, create, represent, and distribute knowledge.
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An item appearing on a single line in any schedule of information.
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Clipping of lorem ipsum. [A dummy text used as a placeholder in printing and website design to simplify the layout process, especially the usual pseudo-Latin text beginning Lorem ipsum...]
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A person or organisation that creates or maintains lists.
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A dummy text used as a placeholder in printing and website design to simplify the layout process, especially the usual pseudo-Latin text beginning Lorem ipsum...
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Printed material, especially in books or magazines.
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Alternative spelling of metamodel [(computing) A model of the modelling process itself.]
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A description of a description.
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(education) A tool, such as a computer, that can be used to extend cognitive function.
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A tag with one's name inscribed on it.
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(uncountable) The act, process, method, or an instance of representing by a system or set of marks, signs, figures, or characters.
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(machine learning) An object categorization problem, mainly in computer vision, involving the classification of objects based on one, or only a few, examples.
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(of text) Whose pages have been numbered
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A portion of text or other material within a book, newspaper, web page, etc. set apart from the main body or separated by a border.
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Describing any feature of a text that is obvious to a reader (such as a sudden change in font, use of italics or handwriting etc)
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A division into paragraphs.
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A section of a document.
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Surrounding the graphics; sometimes applied to the material (preface, etc.) between the covers and the main content of a comic.
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Any of a set of special sequences in Morse code used as control characters and punctuation.
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(graphic design) A brief excerpt drawn from an document and set separately from the main text—often in larger type and/or in a frame—in order to draw the eye.
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(by extension) A final, concluding statement that an explanation has been leading up to; a conclusion.
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The main body of a document; text in the form of sentences and paragraphs, as distinct from headings, captions, footnotes, and other added content.
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The title or short title of a volume printed at the top of left-hand text pages or sometimes of all text pages.
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(comics, chiefly manga) The process of scanning and translating foreign-language comics (especially Japanese manga or Korean manhwa) into the translator's language, for free distribution over the Internet.
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Alternative form of scanlation [(comics, chiefly manga) The process of scanning and translating foreign-language comics (especially Japanese manga or Korean manhwa) into the translator's language, for free distribution over the Internet.]
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(linguistics) A system of writing adapted to a particular language or set of languages.
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The product of a scrivener; that which is written or copied.
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Published or produced in installments.
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(journalism, broadcasting) Relatively short and punchy, lacking detail or in-depth analysis.
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Abbreviation of shorthand. [A rough and rapid method of writing by substituting symbols for letters, words, etc.]
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(video games) Synonym of sidequest
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A box placed alongside the main text in a book, etc. containing further related text.
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A subheading placed at or in the margin of printed matter.
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A corporate slogan used as a logo.
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An original document that is subsequently copied, translated, or transcribed.
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(UK, journalism) Explanatory text under the main heading of a news article, smaller than the heading but still larger than the main text.
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Alternative spelling of stop word [(computing) a word, usually one of a series in a stop list, that is ignored when searches are conducted on a database, search engine, or the like.]
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(information science) The act of describing a document by index terms to indicate what the document is about or to summarize its content, the index terms often coming from a controlled vocabulary.
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A copy of a master copy of a recording, generally kept for archival purposes.
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(cinematography, television) Textual versions of the dialogue in films (and similar media such as television or video games), usually displayed at the bottom of the screen.
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A translation of a segment of the libretto or other text or sometimes a brief summary of the plot projected onto a screen above the stage during a performance of an opera or other similar performance sung in a foreign language; a supertitle.
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(computing, rare) A piece of software that replaces words in a provided text with words of a similar meaning.
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A list of titles of the parts of a book or document, organized in the order in which the parts appear.
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(computing) A pithy quotation habitually appended to a signature in email, newsgroups, etc.
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A marker indicating that a particular technology is/was used by a particular society
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A block of printed text contained within borders that is intended to be read separately from the major text of the page.
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(dynamic text) A string of text that acts like a variable, from which the scriptons of a dynamic text are assembled.
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(computing, transitive) To apply a theme to; to change the visual appearance and/or layout of (software).
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A series of alphabetically marked or otherwise labelled semicircular cut-outs in the fore edge of a large reference book, encyclopaedia, Bible, etc., that allows quick access to various parts of the text.
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Of a book, having a thumb index.
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To convert a representation of language, typically speech but also sign language, etc., to another representation. The term now usually implies the conversion of speech to text by a human transcriptionist with the assistance of a computer for word processing and sometimes also for speech recognition, the process of a computer interpreting speech and converting it to text.
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A computer program that translates something from one language to another using machine translation.
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(dated) A caption beneath a photograph (which may have more than one line of text).
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Alternative letter-case form of Vorlage [A prior version or manifestation of a text.]
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(marketing) A logotype; a standardized graphic representation of the name of a company or product used for purposes of easy identification. It is is often text with unique typographic or graphical treatment.
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The making of changes to a text to improve clarity and style, as opposed to content.
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