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textual
/ ˈɛʊə /
adjective
of or relating to a text or texts
based on or conforming to a text
Other Word Forms
- textually adverb
- intertextual adjective
- intertextually adverb
- nontextual adjective
- nontextually adverb
- untextual adjective
- untextually adverb
- ˈٱٳܲ adverb
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Canadian officials even decided not to have a summit communique to avoid textual disputes dominating the gathering.
They might be more engaged there through the video, the audio-visual element, compared with maybe just a textual element or a picture sort of format in something like Instagram.
Next, the research team will look at an English corpus, or textual material from the 20th century, which contains 100 million words.
“I felt his music was complex, beautiful, harmonically and textually varied,” says Coppola, “and interesting.”
That's the result of beliefs in things like biblical inerrancy, this idea that the Bible had no textual errors.
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