Originally, the context meant the accompanying text, the wording that came before and after whatever was under attention. In the nineteenth century it was extended to things other than language, both concrete and abstract: the context of the building, the moral context of the day; but if you were talking about language, then it still referred to the surrounding words, and it was only in modern linguistics that it came to refer to the non-verbal environment in which language was used. When that had happened, it was Catford, I think, who suggested that we now needed another term to refer explicitly to the verbal environment; and he proposed the term "co-text".
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Abled to is defined as - having the power, skill, means, or opportunity to do something. Can is defined as - be able to. therefore they are defined as the same when used in context
Legible means "Capable of reading what we have written" Clear has different meaning in different context. It could mean "remove","free from confusion or doubt" etc.,
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Common difference, in the context of arithmetic sequences is the difference between one element of the sequence and the element before it.
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regular language is easy to understand than context free language
Root means solution in this context.
A "boon" is a "benefit" or "bonanza"; in this context, a curse is the opposite.
The purpose of the source tries to explain why a given source was used while the context explains the setting.
In the context of XOR operation, the difference between x and y lies in their exclusive relationship, meaning that the result is true only when either x or y is true, but not both.