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  • 1Content — or contents may refer to: Contentment, a state of being Content (algebra), the highest common factor of a polynomial s coefficients Content (measure theory), an additive real function defined on a field of sets Content (media), published… …

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  • 2Content 2.0 — is a technology that turns a static (content rich) web page on a web site into an interactive web page. This ability to interact with the web pages means that visitors to a Content 2.0 enabled web site can comment on the content that s on the… …

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  • 3Content — Con*tent , n. 1. Rest or quietness of the mind in one s present condition; freedom from discontent; satisfaction; contentment; moderate happiness. [1913 Webster] Such is the fullness of my heart s content. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Acquiescence… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 4Content — Con*tent , v. t. [F. contenter, LL. contentare, fr. L. contentus, p. p. See {Content}, a.] 1. To satisfy the desires of; to make easy in any situation; to appease or quiet; to gratify; to please. [1913 Webster] Do not content yourselves with… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 5Content — Con*tent (k[o^]n*t[e^]nt ), a. [F. content, fr. L. contentus, p. p. of contenire to hold together, restrain. See {Contain}.] Contained within limits; hence, having the desires limited by that which one has; not disposed to repine or grumble;… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 6Content — Con tent (k[o^]n t[e^]nt or k[o^]n*t[e^]nt ; 277), n.; usually in pl., {Contents}. 1. That which is contained; the thing or things held by a receptacle or included within specified limits; as, the contents of a cask or bale or of a room; the… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 7CONTENT — ENTE. adj. Qui a l esprit satisfait. Un homme content. Vivre content. Il a le coeur content. Il ne sera content que lorsqu il vous aura vu. Il ne sera pas content qu il ne vous ait vu. On ne l avait jamais vue si contente. Avoir l esprit content …

    Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 7eme edition (1835)

  • 8Content — Medieninhalte sind Inhalte, die über Massenmedien verbreitet werden. Seit etwa Mitte der 1990er Jahre wird im deutschen Sprachraum auch der Anglizismus Content (eng.: der Gehalt, der Inhalt) verwendet, insbesondere im Zusammenhang mit den Neuen… …

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  • 9content — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin contentus, from past participle of continēre to hold in, contain more at contain Date: 15th century contented, satisfied < was content with her life as it was > II. transitive …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 10content — See: TO ONE S HEART S CONTENT …

    Dictionary of American idioms