Catchline

/ˈkætʃlaɪn/ noun

A line or label in a document, newspaper, or manuscript identifying or describing the content that follows, or a brief caption.

From 'catch' + 'line,' combining the notion of a line that 'catches' the reader's attention with its identifying function. Historical publishing and journalism terminology.

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