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- text [tekst]n.[ME < OFr texte < L textus, fabric, structure, text < pp. of texere, to weave: see TECHNIC]1. the actual structure of words in a piece of writing; wording2.a) the actual or original words used by an author, as distinguished from notes, commentary, paraphrase, translation, etc.b) the exact or original words of a speaker3. any of the forms, versions, or editions in which a written work exists4. the principal matter on a printed or written page, as distinguished from notes, headings, illustrations, etc.5. the main body of a book, excluding front and back matter6. the body, or substance, of an item of computer data, esp. nonnumerical data, as opposed to the accompanying information necessary for storage, retrieval, etc.7. the words of a song, oratorio, etc.8.a) a Biblical passage quoted as authority for a belief or as the topic of a sermonb) any passage, book, etc. used to support one's stand or as thematic material, etc.c) any topic or subject dealt with9. something, usually a piece of writing, regarded as an object of analysis or interpretation10. TEXT HAND11. any of several black-letter styles of type12. short for TEXTBOOK13. any of various versions or recensions of all or part of the Scriptures, taken to represent the authentic readingSYN.- SUBJECT
English World dictionary. V. Neufeldt. 2014.