ˈtekschəwəl, -chəl adjective
Etymology: Middle English textuel, from Anglo-French, from Old French texte text + -el -al — more at text
: of, relating to, or based on the text of something
his management of textual questions in his own edition of Shakespeare — Elizabeth Morrow
the textual image, the rose, appears and reappears — Austin Warren
sought to extract a meaning from the textual reading