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The purpose of the KDE Visual Dictionary is to provide both visual examples, as well as standardized names, for interface items referenced throughout the KDE documentation.
The term Widget (or windows gadget) refers to the basic building block of a computer program's interface.
Each widget operates in a similar manner each time it is used, but the effect that the widget has depends on its place within the program.