textual matter

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textual matter

The student carefully reads the textual matter in her history book.

Definition

Noun: The written or printed words that form the main content of a book, document, or other piece of writing. It refers to the linguistic substance itself, as opposed to illustrations, formatting, or other non-verbal elements.

Usage

"Textual matter" is a formal term used to discuss the written content of a work. It is often used in academic, publishing, or legal contexts to distinguish the words from other components. - The primary focus of the analysis was the textual matter of the treaty. - The contract's textual matter was clear, but the diagrams were confusing. - Editors are responsible for checking the accuracy of the textual matter before publication.

Advanced Usage
  • In textual criticism: Scholars compare the of different manuscripts to determine the most authentic version.
  • As a legal term: In copyright law, the protection for a book's is separate from its cover art or typographical arrangement.
Variants and Related Words
  • Text (n): A more common and general synonym for the written or printed words. ("Please read the text on page five.")
  • Textual (adj): Relating to or based on a text. ("A textual analysis of the poem.")
Synonyms
  • Wording: The choice of words used in a text.
  • Verbatim content: The exact words.
  • Copy: Written text prepared for publication.
Related Phrases
  • Body text: The main textual matter of a book or article, excluding headings, notes, etc.
  • Running text: The continuous textual matter that forms the primary narrative or argument.
textual matter

The student carefully reads the textual matter in her history book.

Noun
  1. the words of something written
    • there were more than a thousand words of text
    • they handed out the printed text of the mayor's speech
    • he wants to reconstruct the original text

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