DTD (document type definition)
specification written in the Standard Generalized Markup Language and containing information about the format of a particular document (Computers)
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DTD
document type definition - a format specification file that accompanies documents prepared according to SGML (standard generalized markup language), including XML (extensible markup language). It lists the tags or structural labelling for each distinctive section of text, images, or other embedded file object (examples: title, author, etc.) so that the document can be easily shared and worked with in different operating environments.
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