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Learn about the different types and categories of top-level domains (TLDs) in the Domain Name System of the Internet. See the list of 1502 TLDs, including generic, country code, infrastructure, and test domains, with their names, entities, and notes.
Learn about the ISO 3166-1 standard that defines codes for the names of countries, dependent territories, and special areas of geographical interest. Find out the criteria, information, and disputes for the three sets of country codes: alpha-2, alpha-3, and numeric.
Code-switching is when a speaker alternates between two or more languages or varieties in a single conversation or situation. Learn about the different types, theories and contexts of code-switching, and see examples from various languages and cultures.
The name Bitclout harked back to Klout, a failed social network that ranked people based on their perceived influence—a project panned by many as “Yelp for people.”
A diacritic (also diacritical mark, diacritical point, diacritical sign, or accent) is a glyph added to a letter or to a basic glyph. The term derives from the Ancient Greek διακριτικός (diakritikós, "distinguishing"), from διακρίνω (diakrínō, "to distinguish").
A comprehensive list of names used by entertainers, alphabetically by their stage name's surname followed by their birth name. Learn the reasons and examples of stage names, such as legal changes, cultural conventions, or artistic choices.
1v1 is an abbreviation of 1 versus 1, denoting two players battling against each other in a video game. Learn more about this and other video game terms in this comprehensive glossary from Wikipedia.
A comprehensive list of chess openings, organised by the Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings (ECO) code classification system. The list covers various types of openings, such as flank, irregular, Polish, Mieses, Van't Kruijs, and more.