¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Labelling
1. label [v] - See also: label
Lexicographical Neighbors of Labelling
Literary usage of Labelling
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The OECD Report on Regulatory Reform by Joanna R. Shelton (1997)
"The Role of Labelling Regulations Food labelling regulations may be used as a
tool to improve the information available to consumers in making purchase ..."
2. International Trade and Core Labour Standards by OECD Staff, Organization For Economic Cooperat OECD (2000)
"Recent labelling initiatives The Kaleen Label for carpets is an initiative of
the Indian Government, which decided in mid-1995 through its Carpet Export ..."
3. Energy Policies of IEA Countries: New Zealand 2006 Review by International Energy Agency (2006)
"In July 2005, New Zealand launched Energy Star, an international labelling
programme that awards endorsement labels to products that achieve significant ..."
4. Handbook on Pcbs in Electrical Equipment by M. M. Dillon (1988)
"2.5 Labelling of PCB Equipment Environment Canada has developed a labelling system
for ... Although the labelling of in-service PCB equipment is voluntary, ..."
5. Trade, Environment, and the Millennium by Gary P. Sampson, W. Bradnee Chambers (2002)
"... Labelling Schemes Revisited: WTO Law and Developing ... Examples include
eco-labelling schemes (labels ..."
6. OECD Anti-spam Toolkit of Recommended Policies and Measuresby SourceOECD (Online service) by SourceOECD (Online service) (2006)
"Labelling -> Labelling e-mail involves the inclusion of a short name ... In terms
of e-mail, labelling is the use of standard words in the message header or ..."
7. Proceedings of the American Association of Museums by American Association of Museums (1908)
"Mr. Lucas, for the Committee on Program, announced that the first paper which
would be read is a paper on " Labelling in Museums," presented by Mr. Henry L. ..."
8. The Teaching of Mathematics in the Elementary and the Secondary School by Jacob William Albert Young (1906)
"An excellent habit for pupils to form is that of labelling distinctly the
intermediate results. For example : The schedule of a train from Fort Madison, ..."