hasło — meaning in English
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English meaning
- catchword noun A word at the end of a book page that repeats the first word from the following page. (Such words served as aids to the bookbinder (to check rapidly for correct placement of leaves) and were also viewed by some readers as aids to smooth reading.)
- entry noun The act of entering, or a means of entering a place.
- passcode noun A sequence of characters or numbers used to verify identity and grant access to a device or system.
- password noun A secret word or string of characters used to prove identity and gain access to a place, system, or account.
- slogan noun A short, memorable phrase used to represent an idea, cause, or brand.
- watchword noun A word used as a motto, as expressive of a principle, belief, or rule of action; a rallying cry.
Senses
hasło is used for these senses in English:
- battle cry (by extension) A strong motto or purpose statement, especially in regards to winning a goal in sports, games or work.
- catchword (printing, historical) A word under the right-hand side of the last line on a book page that repeats the first word on the following page.
- entry An item in a list, such as an article in a dictionary or encyclopedia.
- guideword (chiefly, business) Any of the words in a memo or email that define metadata regarding the message, such as sender, recipient, and subject.
- headword A word (or compound term) used as the title of a list entry or section, particularly in a dictionary, encyclopedia, or thesaurus.
- passcode A string of characters used for authentication on a digital device.
- password (military, security) A word relayed to a person to gain admittance to a place or to gain access to information.
- password (computing, cryptography) A string of characters used to log in to a computer or network, to access a level in a video game, and so on; archetypally a word#Noun but nowadays often an alphanumeric#Adjective string or a phrase#Noun.
catchword — full definition
- noun A word at the end of a book page that repeats the first word from the following page. (Such words served as aids to the bookbinder (to check rapidly for correct placement of leaves) and were also viewed by some readers as aids to smooth reading.)
- noun A word or expression repeated until it becomes representative of a particular group or time; a slogan or buzzword.
- noun The last word of a speech, serving as a cue for the next speaker.
- noun A word printed (often in large or bold type) at the head of a page or other section of text, serving to draw a reader's attention or summarise contents, especially in a reference work; a heading.
entry — full definition
- noun The act of entering, or a means of entering a place.
- noun An individual item recorded in a list, log, diary, or database.