Expression
Expression may refer to:
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Linguistics
    
- Expression (linguistics), a word, phrase, or sentence
 - Fixed expression, a form of words with a specific meaning
 - Idiom, a type of fixed expression
 - Metaphorical expression, a particular word, phrase, or form of words that has a different meaning than its literal form
 - Expression (sign language), the expressions and postures of the face and body that contribute to the formation of words when signing
 
Symbolic expression
    
- Expression (architecture), implies a clear and authentic displaying of the character or personality of an individual person
 - Expression (mathematics), a finite combination of symbols that are well-formed according to applicable rules
 - Expression (computer science), an instruction to execute something that will return a value
 - Regular expression, a means of matching strings of text in computing
 - Expression marks, in music, notating the musical dynamics
 
Bodily expression
    
- Expression of breast milk in breastfeeding
 - Emotional expression, verbal and non-verbal behaviour that communicates emotion
 - Facial expression, a movement of the face that conveys emotional state
 - Gene expression, the process by which information from a gene is used in biochemistry
 
Product names
    
- Expression (album), a 1967 album by John Coltrane
 - Expressions (Chick Corea album), a 1994 album by Chick Corea
 - Expressions (Sarah Geronimo album), 2013
 - Expressions, an album by Jon Secada
 - "Expression" (song), a song by Salt-n-Pepa
 - Expressions, the annual magazine of Vidyalankar Institute of Technology, Mumbai, India
 - Microsoft Expression Studio, a digital media and graphic design suite
 - Ex'pression College for Digital Arts, a college in Emeryville, California for the entertainment industry
 - The Expression (album)
 
Other
    
- Musical expression
 - Method of obtaining (vegetable) οil by pressure extraction, such as Expeller pressing
 - Self-expression values
 
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