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Look up Text, Texts, text, or texts in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.


Text may refer to:

Written word[edit]
 Text (literary theory), any object that can be read, including:
 Religious text, a writing that a religious tradition considers to be
sacred
 Text, a verse or passage from scripture used in expository
preaching
 Textbook, a book of instruction in any branch of study

Computing and telecommunications[edit]


 Plain text, unformatted text
 Text file, a type of computer file opened by most text software
 Text string, a sequence of characters manipulated by software
 Text message, a short electronic message designed for communication
between mobile phone users
 Text (Chrome app), a text editor for the Google Chrome web browser
 tEXt, an ancillary chunk in the PNG image file format
 Text, the former name of Apple's Messages instant messenger
 Text (company), an AI and customer service software company

Arts and media[edit]


 TEXT, a Swedish band
 Text & Talk (formerly Text), an academic journal
 "Text", a 2010 song produced by J.R. Rotem, featuring Mann and Jason
Derulo
 TxT (film), a 2006 Filipino horror film
 Text (film), a 2019 Russian film
 Text (2008 film) (film), a 2008 American horror film

See also[edit]
 All pages with titles beginning with Text
 Copy (written), written material in publications
 Discourse (disambiguation)
 Enriched text, formatted text format for e-mail
 Formatted text, digital text which has styling information beyond minimal
semantic elements
 Rich Text Format, a proprietary document file format by Microsoft
 Tex (disambiguation)
 Text display, electronic alphanumeric display device
 Text mode, computer display mode based on characters
 Text segment, the portion of computer file containing executable instructions
 Writing, representation of language in a textual medium

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