0 a small piece of paper, metal, etc. that is attached to something larger and is used for giving information, fastening, opening, etc.: --
1 a small symbol on a computer screen or website that allows you to open different documents or pages: --
2 the total money charged in a restaurant or hotel for food, drinks, etc.: --
3 a small piece of material on a box, can, or container that is pulled to open it --
4 an amount charged for a service or for a meal in a restaurant: --
5 a small piece of paper, metal, or cloth that is attached to the edge of something: --
But one thing is certain: constantly up-dated online dictionaries can provide a fascinating way to keep tabs on what words currently whet our curiosity.
Among other nifty nuances are four different formats for underlining: everything including tab gaps, nothing but alphanumerics, and two intermediary increments.
By means of this tab, the user can move the arm indicating the relative movement of each joint.
Most programming languages have a set of layout rules, which specify how whitespace (spaces, tabs, and newlines) may be used to improve readability.
In brief, the problem was to replace sequences of blanks in a file by tab characters wherever possible.
The % signs mark holes that are to be instantiated; the marks $t (tab) and $b (backtab) are escape sequences that control prettyprinting.
In order to distinguish the phonemes in "bat" and "tab," it is necessary to postulate that not phonemes, but phonemes-in-context are the elements of representation.
If a new agent joins the system, a new tab is dynamically added to the view.