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Definition of CONTENT
con·tent | ˈkän-ˌtent 1a : something contained —usually used in plural the jar’s contents; the drawer’s contents
b : the topics or matter treated in a written work table of contents
c : the principal substance (such as written matter, illustrations, or music) offered by a website … Internet users have evolved an ethos of free content in the Internet.— Ben Gerson
c : the events, physical detail, and information in a work of art — compare form sense 10c The film was rated R for its violent content.
3a : the matter dealt with in a field of study … the content of sociology is inexhaustible …— Franklin H. Giddings
b : a part, element, or complex of parts
4 : the amount of specified material contained : proportion the sulfur content in coal con·tent | kən-ˈtent con·tent | kən-ˈtent
contented; contenting; contents
1 : to appease the desires of … he had been betrayed into a position which neither contented his heart nor satisfied his conscience.— Edward Bulwer-Lytton
2 : to limit (oneself) in requirements, desires, or actions The rainy weather spoiled our plans for the beach, so we had to content ourselves with a relaxing day at home.
con·tent | kən-ˈtent ‘; header.innerHTML += ”; container.parentNode.insertBefore(header, container); // Add the div for the openweb comments. var openwebDiv = document.createElement(“div”); openwebDiv.className = “pitc-div”; openwebDiv.setAttribute(“data-spotim-module”, “pitc”); container.parentNode.insertBefore(openwebDiv, container); // Create the openweb tag. var openwebScript = document.createElement(“script”); openwebScript.type = “text/javascript”; openwebScript.src = “https://launcher.spot.im/spot/sp_704FKM73”; openwebScript.setAttribute(“data-spotim-module”, “spotim-launcher”); openwebScript.setAttribute(“data-post-id”, “owl:content”); openwebScript.setAttribute(“data-post-url”, “http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/content”); openwebScript.setAttribute(“data-messages-count”, “3”); container.appendChild(openwebScript); } //we dont use setTimeout at the moment. //setTimeout( // () => {}, // // 5000 //);
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