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How to Pronounce machine-readable text?

Correct pronunciation for the word "machine-readable text" is [məʃˈiːnɹˈiːdəbə͡l tˈɛkst], [məʃˈiːnɹˈiːdəbə‍l tˈɛkst], [m_ə_ʃ_ˈiː_n_ɹ_ˈiː_d_ə_b_əl t_ˈɛ_k_s_t].

What are the misspellings for machine-readable text?

  • nachine-readable text,
  • kachine-readable text,
  • jachine-readable text,
  • mzchine-readable text,
  • mschine-readable text,
  • mwchine-readable text,
  • mqchine-readable text,
  • maxhine-readable text,
  • mavhine-readable text,
  • mafhine-readable text,
  • madhine-readable text,
  • macgine-readable text,
  • macbine-readable text,
  • macnine-readable text,
  • macjine-readable text,
  • macuine-readable text,
  • macyine-readable text,
  • machune-readable text,
  • machjne-readable text,
  • machkne-readable text

What is the adjective for machine-readable text?

The adjective form of "machine-readable text" is "machine-readable".

Usage over time for machine-readable text:

This graph shows how "machine-readable text" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

What is the plural form of machine-readable text?

The plural form of "machine-readable text" is "machine-readable texts".

What is the singular form of machine-readable text?

The singular form of the word "machine-readable text" is "machine-readable text". The singular and plural forms of this term are the same.

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