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Targeting (politics), to determine where to spend the resources of time, money, manpower and attention when campaigning for election; Targeting (video games), a controversial strategy in online gaming where a player continuously attacks the same opponent; Targeting (warfare), to select objects or installations to be attacked, taken, or destroyed
When Apple developed "a system-wide spelling checker" for Mac OS X so that "the operating system took over spelling fixes," [16] it was a first: one "didn't have to maintain a separate spelling checker for each" program. [17] Mac OS X's spellcheck coverage includes virtually all bundled and third party applications.
The most recent statistics from the Migration Observatory at the University of Oxford in 2019 show that people born outside of the UK made up 14% of the UK's population or 9.5 million people. Black Britons make up 3% of the population and Indian Britons occupy 2.3% of the population with the remainder being largely EU or North American migrants.
As a historical dictionary, the Oxford English Dictionary features entries in which the earliest ascertainable recorded sense of a word, whether current or obsolete, is presented first, and each additional sense is presented in historical order according to the date of its earliest ascertainable recorded use. [5] Following each definition are ...
Target, a Bengali-language Indian film; Target (2011 film), a Russian drama directed by Alexander Zeldovich; Target, an action suspense crime film directed by Yang Jiang; The Target, a 2014 action film starring Ryu Seung-ryong; Target or Don't Buy the Seller, a 2023 action film starring Shin Hye-sun
Google Dictionary is an online dictionary service of Google that can be accessed with the "define" operator and other similar phrases [note 1] in Google Search. [2] It is also available in Google Translate and as a Google Chrome extension .
Three-word and four-word combinations appear when most of the child's utterances are two-word productions. In addition, children are able to form conjoined sentences, using and . [ 5 ] This suggests that there is a vocabulary spurt between the time that the child's first word appears, and when the child is able to form more than two words, and ...
Consumers use the service to access definitions, spelling and synonyms via text message. Services also include Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day—and Open Dictionary, a wiki service that provides subscribers the opportunity to create and submit their own new words and definitions. [11]