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tagging — A process of coating a postage stamp with an invisible phosphorus additive that glows when exposed to ultraviolet light. Mail processing equipment recognizes the tagged stamp and then can automatically face the envelope and cancel the stamp.… … Glossary of postal terms
Tagging — Tag (métadonnée) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Tag. Un nuage de tags avec des termes relatifs au Web 2.0 Un … Wikipédia en Français
Tagging — Unter tagging (engl. mit einem Etikett versehen) versteht man: bei Sozialer Software das Zuordnen von Tags, siehe Social Tagging das Editieren von Metadaten in Multimedia Dateiformaten, siehe Tag Editor in der Computer und Korpuslinguistik die… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Tagging — Tag Tag, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Tagged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Tagging}.] 1. To fit with, or as with, a tag or tags. [1913 Webster] He learned to make long tagged thread laces. Macaulay. [1913 Webster] His courteous host . . . Tags every sentence with… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tagging — Tag|ging 〈[tæ̣gıŋ] n. 15; EDV〉 das Taggen, Kennzeichnen * * * Tag|ging [ tɛgɪŋ ], das; s, s [engl. tagging; vgl. ↑ taggen] (EDV): das Taggen, Strukturieren … Universal-Lexikon
tagging — verb (T) 1 to fasten a tag onto something: Tag the bottles now or we ll forget which one is which. 2 be tagged as stupid/a failure etc to be thought of in a particular way that is difficult for you to change: He quit after 4¼ years because he… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
tagging mortality — death of fish occasioned by tagging through initial capture, handling and tagging and through long term presence of a tag and its effects on a normal life style … Dictionary of ichthyology
tagging — Marking or attaching a tag to an individual or group of individuals so that it or they can be identified on recapture; used for the study of fish growth, movement, migration, and stock structure and size … Fisheries — dictionary
tagging — attachment of numbered and addressed labels or tags, usually of plastic or metal, to a live fish which is then released and hopefully recaptured at a later date. Alternatively fins may be clipped in a marking system. Used to estimate growth,… … Dictionary of ichthyology