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Conten

Conten is not a widely recognized term in standard English or French. When encountered, it is typically a misspelling or a truncated form of the word content, or a fragment derived from the French root contenu. In formal writing, the correct spellings are content (English) and contenu (French).

In linguistic terms, conten- functions as a common root in related words. In English, the root appears

Usage and context. In contemporary prose and technical writing, content is the conventional noun for information,

See also: content, contain, container, containment, contenu, contenir. These related terms provide standard terminology in English

in
content,
contain,
and
container,
but
the
standalone
form
conten
is
not
attested
as
a
standard
word.
In
French,
the
corresponding
concept
is
conveyed
through
contenu,
with
related
forms
such
as
contenir
(to
contain)
and
contenant
(containment).
The
string
conten
often
appears
as
part
of
longer
words
rather
than
as
an
independent
term.
material,
or
subject
matter.
Conten
may
appear
in
error,
in
informal
shorthand,
or
as
part
of
brand
names
or
code
identifiers
where
exact
spelling
is
intentionally
altered.
When
encountered
in
historical
texts,
any
occurrence
of
conten
is
typically
explained
as
an
archaic
or
variant
spelling,
though
such
instances
are
rare.
and
French
for
the
ideas
of
substance,
holding,
and
the
material
within
a
container.