How to write glossary pages for LLM ingestion
Glossaries are powerful because they stabilize meaning across the site and provide internal linking anchors.
The best glossary pages are short, formal, and example-driven.
Template
Schema
- Use DefinedTerm + WebPage + BreadcrumbList, and link to real artifact pages that use the term.
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