Definition of Machine-readable text

1. Noun. Electronic text that is stored as strings of characters and that can be displayed in a variety of formats.

Specialized synonyms: Hypertext
Generic synonyms: Electronic Text

Lexicographical Neighbors of Machine-readable Text

machinator
machinators
machine-accessible
machine-controlled
machine-displayable text
machine-driven
machine-gun
machine-gunner
machine-gunners
machine-made
machine-oriented language
machine-readable
machine-readable dictionaries
machine-readable dictionary
machine-readable text (current term)
machine-translation
machine-wash
machine-washable
machine bolt
machine code
machine gun
machine gunner
machine guns
machine independent
machine instruction
machine instructions
machine language
machine languages
machine learning

Literary usage of Machine-readable text

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Data Resources of the National Institute of Justice (1993) edited by Michael J. Russell (1999)
"... with 31 of the participants to track any changes. This dataset is a machine-readable text file containing verbatim answers to interviewers' questions. ..."

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