Definition of Contexts. Meaning of Contexts. Synonyms of Contexts

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Definition of Contexts

Context
Context Con"text, n. [L. contextus; cf. F. contexte .] The part or parts of something written or printed, as of Scripture, which precede or follow a text or quoted sentence, or are so intimately associated with it as to throw light upon its meaning. According to all the light that the contexts afford. --Sharp.
Context
Context Con*text", a. [L. contextus, p. p. of contexere to weave, to unite; con- + texere to weave. See Text.] Knit or woven together; close; firm. [Obs.] The coats, without, are context and callous. --Derham.

Meaning of Contexts from wikipedia

- "The Contexts Editors Bring Energy and Experience with Public Engagement," ASA Footnotes article. Contexts.org website Contexts.org website "Contexts Magazine...
- hearers create a neurolinguistic composition of context. Traditionally, in sociolinguistics, social contexts were defined in terms of objective social variables...
- is in communication. The distinction between cultures with high and low contexts is intended to draw attention to variations in both spoken and non-spoken...
- into smart objects that can understand and react to their contexts. Human factors related context is structured into three categories: information on the...
- Records in Contexts, or RiC, is a conceptual model and ontology for the archival description of records, designed by the Expert Group on Archival Description...
- In computing, a context switch is the process of storing the state of a process or thread, so that it can be restored and resume execution at a later...
- Context-free may refer to: Context-free grammar Deterministic context-free grammar Generalized context-free grammar Probabilistic context-free grammar...
- term "collapsed contexts" in the early 2000s in reference to social media sites like Myspace and Friendster. The concept of context collapse has become...
- The context tree weighting method (CTW) is a lossless compression and prediction algorithm by Willems, Shtarkov & Tjalkens 1995. The CTW algorithm is...
- Awareness contexts refers to the varying levels of knowledge or su****ion that both patients and medical staff possess about the health status of the patient...