Interpretation may refer to:
Culture
- Aesthetic interpretation, an explanation of the meaning of a work of art
 - Allegorical interpretation, an approach that assumes a text should not be interpreted literally
 - Dramatic Interpretation, an event in speech and forensics competitions in which participants perform excerpts from plays
 - Heritage interpretation, communication about the nature and purpose of historical, natural, or cultural phenomena
 - Interpretation (music), the process of a performer deciding how to perform music that has been previously composed
 - Language interpretation, the facilitation of dialogue between parties using different languages
 - Literary theory, broad methods for interpreting literature, including historicism, feminism, structuralism, deconstruction
- Literary criticism, interpretation of particular works of literature
 
 - Oral interpretation, a dramatic art
 
Law
- Authentic interpretation, the official interpretation of a statute issued by the statute's legislator
 - Financial Accounting Standards Board Interpretations, part of the United States Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (US GAAP)
 - Interpretation Act, a stock short title used for legislation relating to interpretation of legislation
 - Judicial interpretation, an interpretation of law by a judiciary
 - Statutory interpretation, determining the meaning of legislation
 
Math and computing
- Interpretation (model theory), a technical notion that approximates the idea of representing a logical structure inside another structure
 - Interpretation function, in mathematical logic a function that assigns functions and relations to the symbols of a signature
 - Interpretations of quantum mechanics, a set of statements which attempt to explain how quantum mechanics informs our understanding of nature
 - Interpreted language, a programming language in which programs are directly executed by an interpreter
 - Interpretability, a concept in mathematical logic
 
Media
- Interpretation centre, an institution for dissemination of knowledge of natural or cultural heritage
 - Interpretations: A 25th Anniversary Celebration, an album by The Carpenters
 
Neuroscience
Philosophy
- Interpretation (philosophy), the assignment of meanings to various concepts, symbols, or objects under consideration
 - Interpretation (logic), an assignment of meaning to the symbols of a formal language
 - De Interpretatione, a work by Aristotle
 - Exegesis, a critical explanation or interpretation of a text
 - Hermeneutics, the study of interpretation theory
 - Semantics, the study of meaning in words, phrases, signs, and symbols
 - Interpretant, a concept in semiotics
 
Religion
- Biblical interpretation, the study of the principles of interpretation concerning the books of the Bible
 - Interpretation (Catholic canon law), in the Catholic Church, rules for the exact interpretation and acceptation of words
 - Interpretation (journal), an academic journal that covers the field of Presbyterian biblical studies
 - Interpretation of Knowledge, a codex in the Nag Hammadi library of early Christian Gnostic texts
 - Interpretation of tongues, a supernatural ability to understand unknown languages
 
See also
- Interpreter (disambiguation)
 - Derivative (disambiguation)
 - Imitation
 - Mimicry
 - Translation (disambiguation)
 
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