When reading something written or printed, it's important to consider the context, tone, and any underlying meaning. Pay attention to the author's choice of words and how they convey their message or story. Look for themes, symbolism, and any recurring motifs that may enhance the overall significance of the text.
Judiciary
interpet the law
transcribe-to put something into written form. manuscript-something written by hand instead of printed. yes i know you're from exploris.
'Ankit' is a Hindi name of Sanskrit origin commonly used for boys. It means "marked" or "one who is remembered" in English.
a printed document contains data which is printed not hand written.
a printed document contains data which is printed not hand written.
they interpret data by using statistics
It could be a caret, which is a mark (‸) made in written or printed matter to show the place where something is to be inserted.
1. identifying of written or printed words: the process of identifying and understanding the meaning of the characters and words in written or printed material 2. material that is read: written or printed material that can be read 3. occasion of reading something: an occasion during which somebody reads something to an audience or congregation a poetry reading 4. text read to audience or congregation: a piece of literature that is read to an audience, or a passage from a sacred text that is read to a congregation 5. interpretation of something: an interpretation or understanding of a situation or of something that has been written or said 6. technology information taken from equipment: a piece of information or a measurement taken from a piece of equipment or with the help of equipment ^ | bullCRAP!
They don't make laws. They interpet them.
manuscript
silk-screening, or photographing something printed on canvas