HTTP.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol is HTTP. Hypertext Markup Language is HTML. In both case Hypertext is written as one word, even though it contributes two letters to the acronym.
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Hypertext may be grouped and organized, but no; it performs no action remotely close to word processing.
HTML stands for HyperText Markup Language, it is the language that most web sites display their pages in, usually sent with the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) or the more secure version HTTPS. Your question doesn't really make sense, can you be more specific? =)
transfer
Transfer of cash.
Transfer
A hyperlink is a link from a hypertext file to another location or file; typically activated by clicking on a highlighted word or icon at a particular location on the screen.
Yes, the word 'transfer' is a noun and a verb.The noun 'transfer' is a word for a move from one place to another; the person or thing moved from one place to another; a graphic design that can be pressed onto another surface; a conveyance of a title or property from one person to another; a ticket to change from one public conveyance to another; a word for a thing.Example uses:Mr. Chalk is a transfer from headquarters. (noun)You can transfer from the express to a local at the depot. (verb)The noun forms of the verb to transfer are transferal, transference, and the gerund, transferring.
dispatch, send, transfer, transport
Metonymy
Hypertext and hyperlinks are interrelated terms and codes used for cross linking websites on the net. Hypertext is the word or the text that has been anchored with a reference that takes one to additional source of information instantly by just clicking on it. Hyperlink is the URL to which this hypertext takes one to.