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label(1) In data management, a made-up name that is assigned to a file, field or other data structure. label 1. another name for dripstone 2. Computing a group of characters, such as a number or a word, appended to a particular statement in a program to allow its unique identification 3. Chem a radioactive element used in a compound to trace the mechanism of a chemical reaction label [′lā·bəl] (architecture) (computer science) A data item that serves to identify a data record (much in the same way as a key is used), or a symbolic name used in a program to mark the location of a particular instruction or routine. (nucleonics)
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