Meta-Keyword
n. KEYWORDS that are not about the GLOSSARY'S subject matter (i.e., STOCK CLERK vocabulary), but can rather about the GLOSSARY itself. Sometimes thought of as “stepping up a level” to deal with the surrounding context. See also KEYWORDS.NOTE: As a practical example of the difference, compare...
- CUTS — a regular KEYWORD, that pulls together ENTRIES about a genuine STOCK CLERK concern—namely, the various kinds of cuts you can make, plus terms for related things like the tools used to make them.
vs. - ~c:note — a Meta-Keyword that brings up GLOSSARY ENTRIES with supplemental notes (like this one), plus how many such ENTRIES there are. Clearly this is not something a STOCK CLERK cares about (that is, unless he's making this GLOSSARY, heh heh.)
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