Metadata

/ˈmɛtəˌdeɪtə/ noun

Metadata is data that describes other data, such as the author, date, and file size of a document or photo. It helps computers and people organize, search, and understand information more easily.

From the prefix ‘meta-’ meaning ‘beyond’ or ‘about,’ and ‘data,’ meaning ‘facts or information.’ The term became common with the rise of digital files and databases in the late 20th century.

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