keyword
English
Noun
keyword (plural keywords)
- Any word used as the key to a code.
- (information science) Any word used in a reference work to link to other words or other information.
- (programming) A reserved word used to identify a specific command, function, etc.
- 1982, Popular Computing (volume 1, issues 9-12, page 113)
- Each function has an entry address which must be quoted after the USR keyword.
- 1982, Popular Computing (volume 1, issues 9-12, page 113)
- (linguistics) Any word that occurs in a text more often than normal.
Synonyms
- operative word (in a sentence)
- workword (rare)
Related terms
- (information science): index term
- (information science): descriptor
Translations
word used as a key to a code
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word used in a reference work to link to other words or other information
programming: A reserved word used to identify a specific command, function etc.
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(linguistics) Any word that occurs in a text more often than normal.
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Verb
keyword (third-person singular simple present keywords, present participle keywording, simple past and past participle keyworded)
- (transitive) To tag with keywords, as for example to facilitate searching.
- 2008 March 12, Philip Gefter, “Type in ‘Native American’ and Search (Someday) 13 Million Photos”, in New York Times:
- Besides being able to search the photography collections, of which 3,000 images have been scanned in so far, the feature is meant to provide a more subjective and spontaneous way for visitors to view the art: browsing images, looking at them sequentially and keywording, or tagging, them for themselves and other viewers.
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