The HTML tag used to describe the page title. This is usually displayed at the top of the browser window. Many search engines use this information to display the name of each website in the search results list.
Literal Meanings of Title Or Title Of A Page
Title:
Meanings of Title:
A prefix (honorable) or suffix (post-nominal) added to a person's name to indicate reverence, official position, professional or academic qualifications. Also watch.
Ownership of the property is a document or other document confirming this.
In canon law, that for which a beneficiary receives a benefit.
The church in which the priest was ordained and in which he would reside.
The title of a book, film, piece of music, painting or other work of art.
Breaking out.
A section or division of a subject, such as B. a law or a book.
(usually plural) The written title, credits, or caption of a movie, video, or performance.
A plaque between the spines of a book.
Topic A writes a short sentence that summarizes the whole topic.
Division of the legal act.
Recognition given to the winner of a sports championship.
Assign a name to the authorization.
Sentences of Title
Good title or imperfect title.
I know the names of the artists, but not the title of the song.
Buyers of the new game console can choose from three games in the bundle.
Headers scroll too fast to be read.
Title II of the USA PATRIOT Act.
Or:
Sentences of Or
He could have cancer, or he could be hit by a bus, or knows what else.
Of:
Meanings of Of:
It is used to indicate the existence or presence of a person in a particular relationship with a subject.
It is used as an interrogative verb before a pronoun to form an interrogative tag, reflecting the prior use of have as an auxiliary or, in some cases, as a main verb. (See the English questions in the appendix for more details.).
To give birth.
(obsolete outside of Ireland) Speak (language).
Greet someone as a guest.
Beware of (some kind of bird).
A:
Meanings of A:
The name of the Latin letter A/a.
(crossword) through.
To do with the position or direction In, on, above, past, towards, beyond.
What to do with Division B, c.
To do at any time, bye, by, by, bye.
What to do with B, with the method.
What to do with the role or ability.
It has to do with In-State.
To have to do with the process, with the passive verb In the process, to experience.
To make with an action, the active verb is Involved.
Do In, In in an action/move.
Sentences of A
Do you have an answer for 23a?.
Standing on your toes.
To smithereens.
I brush my teeth twice a day.
Name of .
John's name is Gaunt.
Page:
Meanings of Page:
(in libraries) Common name of an employee whose main job is to replace materials that have been borrowed or moved to the shelves.