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1. (n.) text
the main body of matter in a manuscript, book, etc., as distinguished from notes, appendixes, illustrations, etc.
2. text
the actual, original words of an author or speaker, as opposed to a translation, paraphrase, or the like.
3. text
any of the various forms in which a writing exists:
The text is a medieval transcription.
4. text
the wording adopted by an editor as representing the original words of an author:
the authoritative text of Catullus.
5. text
any theme or topic.
6. text
the words of a song or the like.
7. text
a textbook.
8. text
a short passage of Scripture, esp. one chosen in proof of a doctrine or as the subject of a sermon.
9. text
type, as distinguished from illustrations, margins, etc.
10. text
Ling. a unit of connected speech or writing that forms a cohesive whole.
11. text
anything considered to be a subject for analysis by or as if by methods of literary criticism.
Etymology: (1300–50; ME < ML textus text, terms, L: weaving pattern, structure)
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| Definition of 'TEXT' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) text, textual matter
the words of something written
"there were more than a thousand words of text"; "they handed out the printed text of the mayor's speech"; "he wants to reconstruct the original text"
2. (noun) text
a passage from the Bible that is used as the subject of a sermon
"the preacher chose a text from Psalms to introduce his sermon"
3. (noun) textbook, text, text edition, schoolbook, school text
a book prepared for use in schools or colleges
"his economics textbook is in its tenth edition"; "the professor wrote the text that he assigned students to buy"
4. (noun) text
the main body of a written work (as distinct from illustrations or footnotes etc.)
"pictures made the text easier to understand"
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1. (noun) text
the writing in a book, newspaper, etc.
a book with large text
2. text
a book, piece of writing, etc. that is studied
a literary text
3. (verb) text
to send a message to sb on a cellphone
Text me later to tell me where you are.
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| Definition of 'TEXT' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) TEXT
a discourse or composition on which a note or commentary is written; the original words of an author, in distinction from a paraphrase, annotation, or commentary
2. (noun) TEXT
the four Gospels, by way of distinction or eminence
3. (noun) TEXT
a verse or passage of Scripture, especially one chosen as the subject of a sermon, or in proof of a doctrine
4. (noun) TEXT
hence, anything chosen as the subject of an argument, literary composition, or the like; topic; theme
5. (noun) TEXT
a style of writing in large characters; text-hand also, a kind of type used in printing; as, German text
6. (verb) TEXT
to write in large characters, as in text hand
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| Definitions of 'TEXT' |
The New Hacker's Dictionary |
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1. TEXT
1. [techspeak] Executable code, esp. a pure code portion shared between multiple
instances of a program running in a multitasking OS. Compare
English. 2. Textual material in the mainstream sense; data in ordinary
ASCII or EBCDIC
representation (see flat-ASCII). “Those are
text files; you can review them using the editor.” These two contradictory senses confuse hackers, too.
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Sense: in a book, the written or printed words, as opposed to the illustrations, notes etc
First the text was printed, then the drawings added.
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Afrikaans: teks |
Arabic: نَص |
Bulgarian: текст |
Brazilian: texto |
Czech: text |
German: der Text |
Danish: tekst |
Greek: κείμενο |
Spanish: texto |
Estonian: tekst |
Farsi: متن |
Finnish: teksti |
French: texte |
Hebrew: טֶקסט |
Hindi: पाठ |
Croatian: tekst |
Hungarian: szöveg |
Indonesian: teks |
Icelandic: texti, lesmál |
Italian: testo |
Japanese: 本文 |
Korean: 본문 |
Lithuanian: tekstas |
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Portuguese: texto |
Romanian: text |
Russian: текст |
Slovak: text |
Slovenian: besedilo |
Serbian: tekst |
Swedish: text |
Thai: เนื้อหา |
Turkish: metin, tekst |
Taiwanese: 本文,正文 |
Ukrainian: текст |
Urdu: عبارت |
Vietnamese: nguyên văn |
Chinese: 本文,正文 |
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