Regional
The usage label tells you when the jam is set to expire or be not as good to eat. It's informal or slang
No, the label "archaic" means that a word is no longer in common use and is considered outdated or old-fashioned. It is not related to the formality or casualness of its usage in writing or conversation.
The word usage is a noun.
The word for "label" in French is "étiquette."
A label in ATM, i.e. VPI and VCI together, is used to identify a user connection, i.e. a SVC or PVC.
Cottage cheese
A restrictive label is a label that restricts a dictionary definition to a certain field or type of usage. One type would be a field label, which refers to the area to which a subject applies (such as Music or Law); another type would be a usage label, which refers to a certain level of language (for example, Slang) or a region (for example, Southwestern U.S.).
There is no antonym for label. Some word don't have them.
A car is a good usage for adults.
yes
The word label is a noun and a verb. The noun is a name given to something or someone to categorise it. The verb form means to give a label to something.
r u from rvhs??????? cause i have the same question in my packet.