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The title or topic of a document, article, chapter, or of a section thereof.
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An alphabetical listing of items and their location.
A piece of nonfiction writing such as a story, report, opinion piece, or entry in a newspaper, magazine, journal, encyclopedia, etc.
(education) A set of scoring criteria for evaluating student work and for giving feedback.
A collection of sheets of paper bound together to hinge at one edge, containing printed or written material, pictures, etc.
A representative symbol, such as a trademark, a badge or logo.
One of the many pieces of paper bound together within a book or similar document.
An installment of a drama told in parts, as in a TV series.
An account of real or fictional events.
A group, often named or numbered, to which items are assigned based on similarity or defined criteria.
A smaller, self-contained part of a larger entity. Often refers to a manufactured object that is part of a larger device.
A drawing or diagram conveying information.
Subject; theme; a category or general area of interest.
A room, often in a school, where classes take place.
Half of a school year (US) or academic year such as autumn or spring semester.
The manner in which two things may be associated.
Any specific feature, part, or element of something.
A distinguishable part of a sequence or cycle occurring over time.
The name of a writing such as a book, which identifies it and usually describes its subject, with a short phrase that often summarizes its topic.
A cutting; a part cut out from the rest of something.
A separation or division into two; a distinction that results in such a division.
(uncountable) The act or process of dividing anything.
The structural elements of a building or other constructed object.
(countable, uncountable) A division into smaller pieces of something that has already been divided.
A portion; a component.
A distinct physical object.
A phase.
A small dot or mark.
A chairman or chairwoman, someone who presides over a meeting, board, etc.
(uncountable, business, finance, insurance) Money and wealth. The means to acquire goods and services, especially in a non-barter system.
(computing) A set of formal rules describing how to transmit or exchange data, especially across a network.
One's concern for another; esteem; relation, reference.
A document issued by some authority, creating a public or private institution, and defining its purposes and privileges.
(politics) The separation of people based upon race, sex, religion, or other identity in institutions.
(usually in the plural) That which is contained.
A fourth part of something.
The act of adjudicating, of reaching a judgement.
(electronics, computing, becoming dated) A display device using a cathode ray tube, such as early televisions or monitors.
The foremost side of something or the end that faces the direction it normally moves.
(US) Any building or complex of buildings in which a legislature meets.
(law) A person or group of people constituting one side in a legal proceeding, such as in a legal action or a contract.
(uncountable) an attitude of consideration or high regard
(military) A unit of thirty to forty soldiers typically commanded by a lieutenant and forming part of a company.
An instance of separating.
The action or an instance of flowing or coming out, an outflow, particularly:
An offshoot of a larger religion or denomination.
A particular geographic region.
The main topic of a paper, work of art, discussion, field of study, etc.
A greeting at the end of a letter or e-mail communication.
(music) The answer to the theme, or dux, in a fugue.
(adj)
Detached; not connected or joined; two or more things stand apart.
A traditional Chinese unit of length, 10 Chinese feet or ¹/₁₅₀ Chinese mile.
(uncountable) Material; substance.
The act of disuniting two or more things, or the condition of being separated.
Each of the four divisions of a year: spring, summer, autumn (fall) and winter
(architecture) The capital or uppermost part of a column, upon which the roof and its decorations are supported.
(dated outside UK and Australia) A man, a fellow.
The process by which something is unbundled.
Release or detachment from a physical situation or other involvement.
Deprivation of office; the fact or process of being fired from employment or stripped of rank.
(UK, informal) A baby.
(countable) The part of the body of an animal or human which contains the brain, mouth, and main sense organs.
(countable) Furniture with a top surface to accommodate a variety of uses.
A sleeveless garment or part of a garment, hanging from the neck over the back, arms, and shoulders.
Each of the strings which, twisted together, make up a yarn, rope or cord.
A close-fitting hat, either brimless or peaked.
Protective leather leggings attached at the waist.
A land area free of woodland, cities, and towns; an area of open country.
The woody part of a tree arising from the trunk and usually dividing.
The last course of a meal, consisting of fruit, sweet confections etc.
A male given name from Japanese.
A surname from Chinese.
A surname.
(N)
In legal terminology, Terms can have different meanings, depending on the specific context.
A passage in text that starts on a new line, the first line sometimes being indented, and usually marks a change of topic.
Obsolete form of chapter. [One of the main sections into which a published work is divided, especially a book.]
A quoted statement; a quote.
(Canada) Companion of the Order of Canada.
One of the parts into which any body naturally separates or is divided; a part divided or cut off; a section; a portion.
An allocated amount.
(mathematics) Oneness, singularity, seen as a component of a whole number; a magnitude of one.
The location of an event that attracts attention.
An item in a list, such as an article in a dictionary or encyclopedia.
A paragraph or section of text or music with particular meaning.
(countable) An instance of a certain standardized college admissions test in the United States, originally called the American College Test.
(now chiefly Canada, US, Philippines) The punctuation mark “.” (indicating the ending of a sentence or marking an abbreviation).
A bundle or cluster.
One of the chief divisions of a long poem; a book.
Abbreviation of chapter. [One of the main sections into which a published work is divided, especially a book.]
A brief oration or script at the end of a literary piece; an afterword
A speech or section used as an introduction, especially to a play or novel.
A subsection of a chapter.
(botany) An attachment formed when a foliose lichen thallus comes in contact with a substrate
Poetic form in general.