Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML)

Business / Search Engine Optimization (SEO) / Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML): Directives or 'markup' which are used to add formatting and web functionality to plain text for use on the internet. HTML is the mother tongue of the search engines, and should generally be strictly and exclusively adhered to on web pages.
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Other Words for Language

Language Noun Synonyms: jargon, lingua franca, vocabulary, terminology, vernacular, lingo
Language Attributive Synonyms: speech, tongue, idiom, parlance, dialect, idiolect, patois, jargon, cant, argot, vernacular, lingo
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Other Words for Text

Text Noun Synonyms: wording, words, content, (subject-)matter, printed matter, (main) body (text), contents
Text Adjective Synonyms: extract, abstract, section, quotation, part, paragraph, passage, verse, line
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Plain Text

Technology / Email / Plain Text: Text in an email message that includes no formatting code. MORE

Polytextual

Entertainment / Music / Polytextual: Two or more texts set simultaneously in a composition. MORE

Paratext

Entertainment / Literature / Paratext: In G???©rard Genette's work, Paratext: Thresholds of Interpretation, Genette introduces the idea of 'paratext,' i.e., anything external to the text itself that influences the way we read a text. Thes MORE

Paralanguage

Entertainment / Literature / Paralanguage: The non-verbal features that accompany speech and help convey meaning. For example, facial expression, gesticulation, body stance, and tone can help convey additional meaning to the spoken word, these MORE

Natural Language Processing

Business / Search Engine Optimization (SEO) / Natural Language Processing: Algorithms which attempt to understand the true intent of a search query rather than just matching results to keywords. MORE

Ov Language

Entertainment / Literature / Ov Language: A language that tends to place the grammatical object before the verb in a sentence. Japanese is an example of an OV language. Contrast with VO languages. (pronounced 'oh-vee') MORE