Definition of Tagging

1. Verb. (present participle of tag) ¹

2. Noun. The act by which something is tagged. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Tagging

1. tag [v] - See also: tag

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tagging

tagete
tagetes
taggable
taggant
taggants
tagged
tagged atom
tagged off
tagged on
taggee
taggees
taggers
taggier
taggiest
tagging (current term)
tagging off
tagging on
taggings
taggy
taghairm
taghairms
tagholder
tagholders
tagine
tagines
tagless
taglet
taglets
taglia

Literary usage of Tagging

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

1. U. S. National Security and Military/Commercial Concerns with the People's edited by Christopher Cox (1999)
"... tagging tagging is achieved by attaching an active system to the item that is to be exported, rather than just a passive tag for identification during ..."

2. Report of the Commission to Investigate the Subject of the Cold Storage of by Arthur L. Nason (1912)
"The existing provisions with respect to marking or tagging in the laws for the ... Three bills providing for the marking or tagging of cold- storage ..."

3. Report of the Commission to Investigate the Subject of the Cold Storage of by Arthur L. Nason (1912)
"The existing provisions with respect to marking or tagging in the laws for the ... Three bills providing for the marking or tagging of cold- storage ..."

4. Plug Your Book: Online Book Marketing for Authors, Book Publicity Through by Steve Weber (2007)
"tagging is a relatively new but increasingly popular way for Internet users to ... The site that popularized tagging was www.Flickr.com, a social site where ..."

5. A Manual for Teachers of Primary Reading by Emma K. Gordon (1918)
"tagging CARDS Much interest in words and phrases and a keen desire to decipher them is aroused by naming or tagging (1) the different articles of furniture ..."

6. Rice Genetics II: Proceedings of the Second International Rice Genetics by International Rice Research Institute (1991)
"Genes governing traits of interest can be located on the chromosomes via linkage to mapped RFLP markers in a process known as "gene tagging" (Burr et al ..."

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