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Feature may refer to: Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wiktionary (a portmanteau of wiki and dictionary) is a multilingual, Web-based project to create a free content dictionary, available in over 150 languages. ...

  • Feature (archaeology), any dug, built, or dumped evidence of human activity
  • Feature (Computer vision), could be an edge, corner or blob
  • Feature (CAD), could be a hole, pocket, or notch
  • Features (pattern recognition), in statistics, individual measurable properties of the phenomena being observed
  • Feature data, in geographic information systems, comprises information about an entity with a geographic location
  • A feature story is an article in a periodical that is meant to take an in-depth look at issues behind a news story
  • Feature (linguistics)
  • Distinctive feature, the most basic unit of structure that can be analyzed by phonetics and phonology
  • Feature film, a film intended initial distribution in theaters

uouggy In archaeology, the term feature is generally used to refer to any nonportable remnant of human activity, such as a hearth, road, or house remains, later found or recovered by some archaeological endeavor. ... In computer vision and image processing the concept of feature is used to denote a piece of information which is relevant for solving the computational task related to a certain application. ... A feature, in Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software, is a term referring to a sub-shape which has some meaning. ... In pattern recognition, features are the individual measurable heuristic properties of the phenomena being observed. ... In geographic information systems, a feature comprises an entity with a geographic location, typically describable by (for example) points and/or arcs and/or polygons. ... A feature story is an article in a newspaper, a magazine, or a news website that isnt meant to report breaking news, but to take an in-depth look at issues behind a news story, often concentrating on background events, persons or circumstances. ... A feature is a concept applied to several fields of linguistics involving the assignment of binary or unary conditions which act as constraints. ... In linguistics, distinctive features are the elements which distinguish one phoneme or allophone from one another. ... A reel of film, which predates digital cinematography. ... Image File history File links Disambig_gray. ...

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Sendmail cf/README - Features (3789 words)
The argument of the FEATURE may be the key definition.
The argument to this feature is the pathname of an LMTP capable mailer.
Use of this feature requires the "From:" tag to be used for the key in the access map; see the discussion of tags and FEATURE(`relay_mail_from') in the section on Anti-Spam Configuration Control.
Feature - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (162 words)
Feature (archaeology), any dug, built, or dumped evidence of human activity
Features (pattern recognition), in statistics, individual measurable properties of the phenomena being observed
A feature story is an article in a periodical that is meant to take an in-depth look at issues behind a news story
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