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GRADES |
Standards |
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NORMS |
Standards |
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IDEALS |
Standards |
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VALUES |
Moral standards |
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CRITERIA |
Principles or standards |
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NORM |
Standards to be followed |
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BSI |
British Standards Institute (Abbr.) |
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MEASUREUP |
Take dimensions to fulfil high standards |
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PROP |
Representative cases; standards to be followed |
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HYPOCRITICAL |
Suggesting one has nobler standards than is the case |
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BEDPOST |
One of the four standards that support a bedstead or the
canopy over a bedstead. |
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PLATINOID |
An alloy of German silver containing tungsten; -- used
for forming electrical resistance coils and standards. |
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TROPHY |
Anything taken from an enemy and preserved as a memorial of
victory, as arms, flags, standards, etc. |
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EMBLAZONRY |
The act or art of an emblazoner; heraldic or ornamental
decoration, as pictures or figures on shields, standards, etc.;
emblazonment. |
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FELLOWSHIP |
To acknowledge as of good standing, or in communion
according to standards of faith and practice; to admit to Christian
fellowship. |
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COMPARATOR |
An instrument or machine for comparing anything to be
measured with a standard measure; -- applied especially to a machine
for comparing standards of length. |
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PROFESSIONAL |
Of or pertaining to a profession, or calling;
conforming to the rules or standards of a profession; following a
profession; as, professional knowledge; professional conduct. |
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CALIBRATE |
To ascertain the caliber of, as of a thermometer
tube; also, more generally, to determine or rectify the graduation of,
as of the various standards or graduated instruments. |
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HETERODOXY |
An opinion or doctrine, or a system of doctrines,
contrary to some established standard of faith, as the Scriptures, the
creed or standards of a church, etc.; heresy. |
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WEIGHT |
...es by
which they tend toward the center of the earth; the effect of
gravitative force, especially when expressed in certain units or
standard... |
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HERESY |
Religious opinion opposed to the authorized doctrinal
standards of any particular church, especially when tending to promote
schism or separati... |
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HAWTHORN |
... It is much used in Europe for hedges, and for
standards in gardens. The American hawthorn is Crataegus cordata, which
has the leaves but little... |
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CIRCUMFERENTOR |
... horizontal
brass bar at the ends of which are standards with narrow slits for
sighting, supported on a tripod by a ball and socket joint. ... |
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EAGLE |
...monly used as an heraldic
emblem, and also for standards and emblematic devices. See Bald eagle,
Harpy, and Golden eagle. ... |