Topical-sentence
or topical sentence
noun
1.
a sentence that expresses the essential idea of a paragraph or larger section, usually appearing at the beginning.
topic sentence
noun
1.
a sentence in a paragraph that expresses the main idea or point of the whole paragraph
topic sentence definition
The main sentence in a paragraph, often the first sentence. It briefly conveys the essential idea of the paragraph.
Read Also:
- Topic drift
messaging Term used on GEnie, Usenet and other electronic fora to describe the tendency of a thread to drift away from the original subject of discussion (and thus, from the Subject header of the originating message). Often used in gentle reminders that the discussion has strayed off any useful track. “I think we started with […]
- Topic map
semantics A collection of “topics”, their relationships, and information sources. A topic map captures the subjects of which information sources speak, and the relationships between them, in a way that is implementation independent. A topic is a symbol within the computer that represents something in the world such as the play Hamlet, the playwright William […]
- Topic-sentence
or topical sentence noun 1. a sentence that expresses the essential idea of a paragraph or larger section, usually appearing at the beginning. topic sentence noun 1. a sentence in a paragraph that expresses the main idea or point of the whole paragraph topic sentence definition The main sentence in a paragraph, often the first […]
- Topic thread
messaging (From Usenet, GEnie, CompuServe) A more or less continuous chain of postings on a single subject, sent to a forum such as a Usenet newsgroup. To “follow a thread” is to read a series of postings sharing a common subject. On Usenet these are connected by “Reference” headers. The better newsreaders can present news […]
- Tooth-fungus
noun 1. any of various mushrooms of the family Hydnaceae (and, in some classifications, allied families), having on the underside of the cap numerous conical spines rather than gills or pores.