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label

la·bel [ láyb'l ]


noun  (plural la·bels)
Definition:
 
1. informative item attached to something: a piece of paper, fabric, or plastic attached to something to give instructions about it or identify it

2. descriptive word or phrase: a word or phrase used to describe a person or group

3. name of record company: the name of a record company, especially when displayed on a record, CD, or cassette

4. brand: a brand name of some items of fashion
always wore designer labels

5. identifier for part of computer program: a number or word that acts as a unique identifier for a part of a computer program

6. chemical identifier: a substance, usually a radioactive isotope or dye, that can be traced to identify a compound as it undergoes a chemical reaction or assimilation

7. heraldic design: a figure on a heraldic shield consisting of a horizontal band with pendants and identifying the person to whom it belongs as an eldest son



transitive verb  (past and past participle la·beled or la·belled, present participle la·bel·ing or la·bel·ling, 3rd person present singular la·bels)
Definition:
 
1. put label on something: to attach a label to something as identification or to give instructions

2. use descriptive word for something: to describe somebody or something using a particular word or phrase
resents being labeled as a troublemaker

3. attach chemical label to something: to make a chemical substance identifiable with a marker such as a radioactive isotope or dye

[13th century. < Old French, "ribbon, fillet"]

la·bel·er noun
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