Textnoun
A writing consisting of multiple glyphs, characters, symbols or sentences.
Textnoun
A book, tome or other set of writings.
Textnoun
(colloquial) A brief written message transmitted between mobile phones; an SMS text message.
Textnoun
(computing) Data which can be interpreted as human-readable text (often contrasted with binary data).
Textnoun
A verse or passage of Scripture, especially one chosen as the subject of a sermon, or in proof of a doctrine.
Textnoun
Hence, anything chosen as the subject of an argument, literary composition, etc.; topic; theme.
Textnoun
A style of writing in large characters; text-hand; also, a kind of type used in printing.
Textverb
(transitive) To send a text message to; i.e. to transmit text using the Short Message Service (SMS), or a similar service, between communications devices, particularly mobile phones.
Textverb
(intransitive) To send and receive text messages.
Textverb
To write in large characters, as in text hand.
Textnoun
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.
Textnoun
The four Gospels, by way of distinction or eminence.
Textnoun
A verse or passage of Scripture, especially one chosen as the subject of a sermon, or in proof of a doctrine.
Textnoun
Hence, anything chosen as the subject of an argument, literary composition, or the like; topic; theme.
Textnoun
A style of writing in large characters; text-hand also, a kind of type used in printing; as, German text.
Textnoun
That part of a document (printed or electronic) comprising the words, especially the main body of expository words, in contrast to the illustrations, pictures, charts, tables, or other formatted material which contain graphic elements as a major component.
Textnoun
Any communication composed of words.
Textnoun
a textbook.
Textverb
To write in large characters, as in text hand.
Textnoun
the words of something written;
Textnoun
a passage from the Bible that is used as the subject of a sermon;
Textnoun
a book prepared for use in schools or colleges;
Textnoun
the main body of a written work (as distinct from illustrations or footnotes etc.);
Textnoun
a book or other written or printed work, regarded in terms of its content rather than its physical form
Textnoun
a piece of written or printed material regarded as conveying the authentic or primary form of a particular work
Textnoun
written or printed words, typically forming a connected piece of work
Textnoun
data in the form of words or alphabetic characters.
Textnoun
the main body of a book or other piece of writing, as distinct from other material such as notes, appendices, and illustrations
Textnoun
a script or libretto.
Textnoun
a written work chosen or set as a subject of study
Textnoun
a textbook
Textnoun
a passage from the Bible or other religious work, especially when used as the subject of a sermon.
Textnoun
a subject or theme for a discussion or exposition
Textnoun
a text message
Textnoun
fine, large handwriting, used especially for manuscripts.
Textverb
send (someone) a text message
Contextnoun
The surroundings, circumstances, environment, background or settings that determine, specify, or clarify the meaning of an event or other occurrence.
Contextnoun
(linguistics) The text in which a word or passage appears and which helps ascertain its meaning.
Contextnoun
(archaeology) The surroundings and environment in which an artifact is found and which may provide important clues about the artifact's function and/or cultural meaning.
Contextnoun
(mycology) The trama or flesh of a mushroom.
Contextnoun
(logic) For a formula: a finite set of variables, which set contains all the free variables in the given formula.
Contextverb
(obsolete) To knit or bind together; to unite closely.
Contextadjective
(obsolete) Knit or woven together; close; firm.
Contextadjective
Knit or woven together; close; firm.
Contextnoun
The part or parts of something written or printed, as of Scripture, which precede or follow a text or quoted sentence, or are so intimately associated with it as to throw light upon its meaning.
Contextverb
To knit or bind together; to unite closely.
Contextnoun
discourse that surrounds a language unit and helps to determine its interpretation
Contextnoun
the set of facts or circumstances that surround a situation or event;