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(1) In data management, a made-up name that is assigned to a file, field or other data structure.

(2) In a spreadsheet, any descriptive text that is entered into a cell as a page, column or row heading.

(3) In programming, a made-up name used to identify a variable or a subroutine.

(4) In computer operations, a self-sticking form attached to the outside of a disk or tape in order to identify it.

(5) In magnetic tape files, a record used for identification at the beginning or end of the file.


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

1.(programming)label - An identifier used to mark a position in a program so that it can be the destination of a goto statement.
2.(networking)label - The identifier assigned to a datagram for label switching.


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They said after being released from jail, Damon had his life back on track and had started his own recording label before he was shot and killed.
Bebo Norman's act was the first to be signed by Watershed Records, a Christian recording label.
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