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DESCRIBE |
Define |
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DEFINED |
Of Define |
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DIFFINE |
To define. |
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DEFINING |
Of Define |
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ELUSIVE |
Hard to define |
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PREDEFINE |
To define beforehand. |
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DEMARCATE |
Dee, Mark, Kate told to define boundaries |
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DETERMINE |
To define or limit by adding a differentia. |
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DEFINITE |
Serving to define or restrict; limiting; determining; as,
the definite article. |
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TRACHYTOID |
Resembling trachyte; -- used to define the structure of
certain rocks. |
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CREASE |
One of the lines serving to define the limits of the bowler
and the striker. |
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ORIENT |
To define the position of, in relation to the orient or
east; hence, to ascertain the bearings of. |
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DEFINE |
To determine or clearly exhibit the boundaries of; to
mark the limits of; as, to define the extent of a kingdom or country. |
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ESSENCE |
The constituent elementary notions which constitute a
complex notion, and must be enumerated to define it; sometimes called
the nominal essence. |
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DEFINITIVE |
A word used to define or limit the extent of the
signification of a common noun, such as the definite article, and some
pronouns. |
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ARTICLE |
One of the three words, a, an, the, used before nouns to
limit or define their application. A (or an) is called the indefinite
article, the the definite article. |
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LOCATE |
To designate the site or place of; to define the limits
of; as, to locate a public building; to locate a mining claim; to
locate (the land granted by) a land warrant. |
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PREDESIGNATE |
A term used by Sir William Hamilton to define
propositions having their quantity indicated by a verbal sign; as, all,
none, etc.; -- contrasted... |
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POSITION |
... of reasoning; a
proposition; a thesis; as, to define one's position; to appear in a
false position. ... |
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INTERPRET |
...
translate orally into intelligible or familiar language or terms; to
decipher; to define; -- applied esp. to language, but also to dreams,
s... |
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ADJECTIVE |
...ss a
quality of the thing named, or something attributed to it, or to limit
or define it, or to specify or describe a thing, as distinct from
... |