text composition
1Text — (t[e^]kst), n. [F. texte, L. textus, texture, structure, context, fr. texere, textum, to weave, construct, compose; cf. Gr. te ktwn carpenter, Skr. taksh to cut, carve, make. Cf. {Context}, {Mantle}, n., {Pretext}, {Tissue}, {Toil} a snare.] 1. A …
2Text blindness — Text Text (t[e^]kst), n. [F. texte, L. textus, texture, structure, context, fr. texere, textum, to weave, construct, compose; cf. Gr. te ktwn carpenter, Skr. taksh to cut, carve, make. Cf. {Context}, {Mantle}, n., {Pretext}, {Tissue}, {Toil} a… …
3Text letter — Text Text (t[e^]kst), n. [F. texte, L. textus, texture, structure, context, fr. texere, textum, to weave, construct, compose; cf. Gr. te ktwn carpenter, Skr. taksh to cut, carve, make. Cf. {Context}, {Mantle}, n., {Pretext}, {Tissue}, {Toil} a… …
4Text pen — Text Text (t[e^]kst), n. [F. texte, L. textus, texture, structure, context, fr. texere, textum, to weave, construct, compose; cf. Gr. te ktwn carpenter, Skr. taksh to cut, carve, make. Cf. {Context}, {Mantle}, n., {Pretext}, {Tissue}, {Toil} a… …
5text — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French tiste, texte, from Medieval Latin textus, from Latin, texture, context, from texere to weave more at technical Date: 14th century 1. a. (1) the original words and form of a written or printed work …
6Composition of Causes — The Composition of Causes was a set of philosophical laws advanced by John Stuart Mill in his watershed essay, A System of Logic. These laws outlined Mill s view of the epistemological components of emergentism, a school of philosophical laws… …
7Composition d'un appel — Appel Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom.  Pour l’article homophone, voir Appelle …
8text — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. composition; matter; textbook; topic, subject, theme. See writing, publication, teaching. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A textbook] Syn. course book, class book, prescribed reading, required reading, manual …
9text — [14] Latin texere meant ‘weave’ (this was actually a secondary sense, its original meaning being ‘build’, and it went back ultimately to the Indo European base *tek ‘make’, source also of English technical). Its past participle textus was used as …
10text — [14] Latin texere meant ‘weave’ (this was actually a secondary sense, its original meaning being ‘build’, and it went back ultimately to the Indo European base *tek ‘make’, source also of English technical). Its past participle textus was used as …