The primary name of the keyword being referred to is the main identifier or label used to represent a specific concept or topic.
Yes, when referring to an article, you should italicize the keyword to indicate that it is a title or a specific term.
In Aramaic, the keyword "Alaha" is significant as it is used to refer to the name of God. It is a term that signifies the divine and is commonly used in prayers and religious texts in the Aramaic-speaking Christian communities.
The group of five that includes the keyword "name" is called a quintet.
In programming, another name for the keyword "function" is "method."
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The right hand piano notes for the keyword you provided would depend on the specific keyword or melody you are referring to. Each keyword or melody has its own unique set of notes that would need to be determined based on the specific context.
If the play you are referring to is Romeo & Julietthan the city is Verona.
Theres no "keyword" for elephants. But, the shangaan name for it is Ndlovu
The NATO letter code name for the keyword "Delta" is "Dixie."
No, any keyword could be used as a identifier (a method, class or variable name). These keywords have a special meaning in the language and the compiler can not identify if they are used as a variable name or as a keyword,
The keyword reference entry for books is typically the author's last name followed by the book title.
The document was referring to a primary source. The salesman was referring us to another store. Are you referring to the brown shoes or the red shoes?