textual
pronunciation
How to pronounce textual in British English: UK [ˈtekstʃuəl]
How to pronounce textual in American English: US [ˈtɛkstʃuəl]
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- Adjective:
- of or relating to or based on a text
Word Origin
- textual (adj.)
- late 14c., textuel "of or pertaining to text," also "well-read," from Old French textuel, from Latin textus (see text). English spelling conformed to Latin from late 15c. Related: Textually.
Example
- 1. Textual unscrambling of western marxism .
- 2. Chinese traditional philology and textual criticism .
- 3. The modern meaning of the chinese textual criticism .
- 4. However , this one includes textual labels for each image .
- 5. Textual analysis identified the author as shakespeare .