Label (disambiguation)
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A label is any kind of tag attached to something so as to identify the object or its content.
Label may also refer to:
- Label (heraldry), a charge closely resembling the strap with pendants which, from the saddle, crossed the horse's chest
- Mental disorder
- Label, an older term for a long thin device, in particular, a ruler as on an astrolabe, circumferentor, or similar instrument
- Label, an identifier
- Label, in a legal context may mean amend, append, or codicil
- Label mould or hood mould, architectural moulding above windows to throw-off rainwater
- Labeling (map design), or cartographic labeling, is a form of typography and strongly deals with form, style, weight and size of type on a map
- Labelling, describing someone or something in a word or short phrase
- Labeling theory, or social reaction theory, a theory in sociology which ascribes labelling of people to control and identification of deviant behavior
- Isotopic labeling, a technique for tracking the passage of a sample of substance through a system
- Museum label for exhibitions in museums
- Packaging and labelling
- Revision tag, a textual label associated with a specific revision of a project
Computing and Internet
- Automatic label placement
- Label (command), a shell command
- Label (control), a component of user interfaces
- Label (programming language)
Entertainment and media
Literature and publications
- Labels, a 1930 travel book by Evelyn Waugh
Music
- "Labels", a song by GZA on the album Liquid Swords
- Labels, a French record label created by Virgin Group, now a division of EMI Music France
- Record label, a brand and a trademark associated with the marketing of music recordings and music videos
See also
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