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etichet

Etichet is a term encountered in several languages as a reference to a label, tag, or identifier attached to an object or data item. In Romanian, the standard form is etichetă, meaning a label or tag; the plural form is etichete. The non-accented variant etichet is common in informal writing or in contexts where diacritics are unavailable, and it is generally treated as a variant spelling rather than the preferred form. In Turkish, the cognate etiket also denotes a label or tag and can refer to etiquette in social contexts.

Etymology and cognates: The word traces to the French étiquette, meaning label or badge, and has been

Usage: In product labeling, packaging, software interfaces, and data schemas, etichet or etichete functions as a

See also: Etiquette, Label, Tag, Labeling.

borrowed
into
multiple
languages
with
regional
spellings
such
as
etichetă
(Romanian)
and
etiket
(Turkish).
descriptor
for
fields,
categories,
or
items.
Clear
labeling
aids
navigation,
data
entry,
and
information
retrieval.
In
sociocultural
contexts,
the
related
term
etiquette
denotes
accepted
norms
of
conduct,
which
is
a
distinct
sense
in
most
languages
despite
the
shared
root.