Keyword-indexing


noun, Library Science, Digital Technology.
1.
the process of constructing or compiling an index to a document or other item by using keywords that describe the item.

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    [kee-wurd] /ˈkiˌwɜrd/ noun 1. a word that serves as a key, as to the meaning of another word, a sentence, passage, or the like. 2. a word used to encipher or decipher a cryptogram, as a pattern for a transposition procedure or the basis for a complex substitution. 3. Also called catchword. Library Science. a […]

  • Keyword stuffing

    noun the practice of overloading a Web page with keywords so search engines will pick up the page as relevant to a search, which is considered poor netiquette Usage Note computing slang

  • Key worker

    noun (mainly Brit) 1. a social worker, mental health worker, or nursery nurse assigned to an individual case, patient, or child 2. (in Britain) a worker in any of a number of public sector professions considered by the government to be essential to society, for example teachers, police officers, NHS health workers etc

  • Kezia

    cassia, the name of Job’s second daughter (42:14), born after prosperity had returned to him.

  • Keziah

    fem. proper name, biblical daughter of Job, from Hebrew Qetzi’ah, literally “cassia,” the aromatic tree that produces cinnamon.


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