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text
  1. A writing consisting of multiple glyphs, characters, symbols or sentences.
  2. A book, tome or other set of writings.
  3. (colloquial) A brief written message transmitted between mobile phones; an SMS text message.
  4. (computing) Data which can be interpreted as human-readable text (often contrasted with binary data).
  5. A verse or passage of Scripture, especially one chosen as the subject of a sermon, or in proof of a doctrine.
  6. Hence, anything chosen as the subject of an argument, literary composition, etc.; topic; theme.
  7. A style of writing in large characters; text-hand; also, a kind of type used in printing.
  8. Synonyms:
  9. Examples:
    1. “I liked the way the illustrations match the text on each page.”
      “I'm only reading Madison's text and connecting it to the debate about religion and government that exists today.”
      “Yet today, Smith is the author of Modern Optical Engineering, a fundamental text in optical design.”
textualism
  1. strict adherence to some text, especially to the Bible
  2. textual criticism, especially that of the Bible
  3. Examples:
    1. “Thus, I conclude, adherents of textualism and originalism should recognize the time limit in the Recess Appointments Clause as a matter of constitutional law.”
      “Originalist meaning textualism is not without its difficulties because the attempt to bind governments by written constitutions has inherent difficulties.”
      “Bork's textualism was also not likely to overturn a ton of democratically created laws.”
texter
  1. One who texts; one who sends text messages.
  2. (Australia) A marker; a felt-tip pen.
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “This allows phones to send and receive much longer messages, which will remove the need for the shorthand familiar to every teenage texter.”
      “What dedicated texter hasn't suffered an epic misunderstanding, or experienced a sick lurch of fear upon dispatching a message of sensitive character to the wrong recipient?”
      “Words had been exchanged and the texter, chad Oulson, had stood up and may have thrown a bag of popcorn.”
textuary
  1. One who is well versed in Scripture; a textman.
  2. One who adheres strictly or rigidly to a text.
textualization
  1. The act or process of textualizing; rendering as text.
  2. The result of textualizing; a written version.
texteme
  1. (linguistics) A unit of text, large enough to have intelligible meaning, that stands in relationship to other units of text.
texton
  1. (dynamic text) A string of text that acts like a variable, from which the scriptons of a dynamic text are assembled.
textese
  1. (informal) An abbreviated form of language used in texting, instant messaging, chatrooms, etc.
  2. Synonyms:
texton
  1. A basic microcomponent of an image that may be recognised visually before the entire image is.
textbase
  1. (databases) A database containing a corpus of text for use by lexicographers etc.
textident
  1. (informal) An accident caused by a driver or pedestrian focused on texting.
textpost
  1. A post on a social media platform consisting largely or entirely of text.
texting
  1. the use of a mobile phone to send text messages via SMS
textualist
  1. a practitioner or adherent of textualism
  2. Examples:
    1. “Friendly was more of a cautious purposivist than a textualist, and was willing to cite and rely on legislative history in some circumstances.”
      “That makes him a rather more complicated textualist than might originally be supposed.”
      “I consider myself to be both an originalist and a textualist.”
textmode
  1. (computing) A display that supports text but not graphics.
textmining
  1. The analysis of textual data (often automated)
textuality
  1. (linguistics) The attributes that distinguish a text as an object of study.
  2. Examples:
    1. “I want to turn now to several characteristic examples that suggest one version of the romantic relationship to textuality.”
      “For instance, within textuality there is also an informational structure of given versus new information.”
      “However, James's figural use of textuality both produces and justifies a reader's instinctive preference for Ralph.”
textualisation
  1. Alternative spelling of textualization
textiquette
  1. Etiquette regarding texting.
textuist
  1. (obsolete) A textualist; a textman.
textman
  1. (dated) One who is ready to quote texts.
textlessness
  1. The quality of being textless.
textuarist
textualisations
  1. plural of textualisation
textualizations
  1. plural of textualization
textuarists
  1. plural of textuarist
textualisms
  1. plural of textualism
textualists
  1. plural of textualist
  2. Examples:
    1. “Given our institutions, the Constitution will mean what the Justices say it means, even if the Justices are all textualists.”
      “Even thoroughgoing originalists and textualists generally believe that Constitutional terms should be read in ways that account of technological developments.”
textualities
  1. plural of textuality
textidents
  1. plural of textident
textbases
  1. plural of textbase
textuists
  1. plural of textuist
textposts
  1. plural of textpost
textuaries
  1. plural of textuary
textmen
  1. plural of textman
textemes
  1. plural of texteme
texters
  1. plural of texter
  2. Examples:
    1. “Britain's speedy fingered texters sent on average 45 million texts every day last year.”
      “Punctuation is used and understood by texters to convey emotions and other social pragmatic information.”
      “But a new study says youngsters who check their phones continually skip sleep, fail to do homework and may be compulsive texters.”
textons
  1. plural of texton
texts
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