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What (who) is keywords - definition

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Key word; Keyword (Computer); Keyword (computer); Keyworx; Keyword (disambiguation); Keywords

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1. a word which acts as the key to a cipher or code.
2. a word or concept of great significance.
a word used in an information retrieval system to indicate the content of a document.
a significant word mentioned in an index.
Keyword         
A keyword may refer to a word or a sort of phrase that can be associated with a particular subject, document, or moment. It is used to explore or run specific searches in the title, in subject, in write-ups, in documents, and for internet searches.
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1. One of a fixed set of symbols built into the syntax of a language. Typical keywords would be if, then, else, print, goto, while, switch. There are usually restrictions about reusing keywords as names for user-defined objects such as variables or procedures. Languages vary as to what is provided as a keyword and what is a library routine, for example some languages provide keywords for input/output operations whereas in others these are library routines. 2. A small set of words designed to convey the subject of a technical article. Some publications specify a fixed set of keywords from which those for a particular article should be chosen.

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Examples of use of keywords
1. For keywords, she tried variations of white,‘‘ brothers‘‘ and over 65‘‘ – but got no hits.
2. More often than not, keywords come directly from the job description.
3. Google has not, however, disclosed the sites and keywords it uses to censor its new service.
4. "Just filling your résumé with keywords isn‘t going to help you out," Fredericks says.
5. Photographs can be tagged with relevant keywords to make them easier to find and organise.