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tag A special string of characters embedded in marked-up text to indicate the structure or format.
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tag A short scene at the end of a movie that usually provides some upbeat addition to the climax.
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tag TAG memory acts as an index for the information stored in L2 cache. It is usually composed of SRAM.
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tag to tag a text is to annotate it with grammatical information. Usually tagging takes the form of part-of-speech annotations but semantic tags or tags encoding other linguistic information can be used. Tagging is usually performed automatically or semi-automatically.
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tag Markup that delimits an element. A tag includes a name which refers to an element declaration in the DTD, and may include attributes. [SGML]
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