guideword
See also: guide word
English
Alternative forms
Noun
guideword (plural guidewords)
- A watchword; a word or phrase that serves as one's guide.
- 1996, Christopher Fynsk, Language and relation: -- that there is language, page 41:
- Heidegger accompanies this meditation, however, with a second, more overtly "philosophical" or "thinking" reflection on the "guideword" Das Wesen der Sprache: -- die Sprache des Wesens ("The essence of language: -- the language of essence").
- (publishing) A word that is printed at the top or bottom of the page in a reference work, in order to help readers find a specific entry.
- (chiefly business) Any of the words in a memo or email that define metadata regarding the message, such as sender, recipient, and subject.
- 2001, The New Office Professional's Handbook, page 280:
- One purpose of a traditional memo or e-mail is to provide essential information quickly and easily, so there is no restriction, other than appearance or practicality, on the number or variety of guidewords you include.
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