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Definition of Tagger
1. Noun. Someone who assigns labels to the grammatical constituents of textual matter.
2. Noun. Someone who appends or joins one thing to another. "A theory that was simply added on by some anonymous tagger"
3. Noun. A computer program that attaches labels to the grammatical constituents of textual matter.
Generic synonyms: Computer Program, Computer Programme, Program, Programme
Specialized synonyms: Sense Tagger, Part-of-speech Tagger, Pos Tagger
Definition of Tagger
1. n. One who, or that which, appends or joins one thing to another.
Definition of Tagger
1. Noun. (comptheory) A component of a parser that tags words. ¹
2. Noun. A person who writes graffiti using his or her tag. ¹
3. Noun. (slang) The penis. ¹
4. Noun. (computing) A program that adds tags for purposes of categorization, e.g. to a music collection. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Tagger
1. one that tags [n -S] - See also: tags
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tagger
Literary usage of Tagger
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Pedlar's Pack of Ballads and Songs: With Illustrative Notes by William Hugh Logan, James Maidment (1869)
"Would you'll ken me, my name is Tugal M'tagger, She'll brought hersel' doun frae
the braes o' Lochaber, Shust to learn her ..."
2. Games & Dances: A Selected Collection of Games, Song-games and Dances by William Albin Stecher (1912)
"As soon as the tagger tries to slap a hand, it should suddenly be lowered. ...
Change the tagger frequently; or play the game so that he who is tagged takes ..."
3. Manual of Physical Training for the Primary and Grammer Grades of the by George Wittich (1914)
"Object: For the tagger to catch one member of a couple. Number: Any uneven number,
... The odd player is tagger and stands in front of the column. ..."
4. English Synonymes: With Copious Illustrations and Explanations. Drawn from by George Crabb (1851)
"To »tagger and reel are »nid ая to the can tage or the whole body ... In an
extended application, the mountains may be said to »tagger and to ..."
5. The Playground Book by Harry Sperling (1916)
"One is runner and the other, who is It, is tagger. The tagger tries to touch the
runner before the latter is able to escape, ..."
6. Manual of Physical Training: Games and Mass Competitions by Charles Herbert Keene (1914)
"One of them, the tagger, seeks to tag the other player before he can secure a
place in front of any of the pairs forming the circle. ..."