Definitions can be categorized as a noun.
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definition - a concise explanation of the meaning of a word or phrase or symbol | ||
definition - clarity of outline; "exercise had given his muscles superior definition" |
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1. | noun | Since the article was specifically about "death metal" I guess the author missed this little tidbit or we just have waaaaaaaaaaaaay different definitions of morality: | |
2. | noun | We should include ISDA energy definitions, CFTC matters re energy and an overview of power deregulation developments in North America. | |
3. | noun | I find words with concise definitions to be the easiest to remember. | |
4. | noun | Above all, logic requires precise definitions. | |
5. | noun | Above all, scientific terms call for precise definitions. | |
6. | noun | Google Translate can't translate phrases or give definitions of individual words. | |
7. | noun | The more elevated a culture, the richer its language. The number of words and their combinations depends directly on a sum of conceptions and ideas; without the latter there can be no understandings, no definitions, and, as a result, no reason to enrich a language. | |
8. | noun | Different jurisdictions often have distinct definitions of justifiable homicide. | |
9. | noun | There are different definitions of democracy. | |
10. | noun | It is customary to begin the teaching of grammar by dividing words into certain classes, generally called "parts of speech" — substantives, adjectives, verbs, etc. — and by giving definitions of these classes. | |
11. | noun | The division in the main goes back to the Greek and Latin grammarians with a few additions and modifications, but the definitions are very far from having attained the degree of exactitude found in Euclidean geometry. | |
12. | noun | Not a single one of these definitions is either exhaustive or cogent. | |
13. | noun | Isn't it just lovely when you come across a word and there are like thirty different definitions for it and you have to figure out which one it is? | |
14. | noun | Exercise had given his muscles superior definition. | |
15. | noun | Capitalize the word "facility" in the definition of Average Annual Load Factor. |
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Since the article was specifically about "death metal" I guess the author missed this little tidbit or we just have waaaaaaaaaaaaay different definitions of morality: |
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We should include ISDA energy definitions, CFTC matters re energy and an overview of power deregulation developments in North America. |
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I find words with concise definitions to be the easiest to remember. | |
Above all, logic requires precise definitions. | |
Above all, scientific terms call for precise definitions. | |
Google Translate can't translate phrases or give definitions of individual words. | |
The more elevated a culture, the richer its language. The number of words and their combinations depends directly on a sum of conceptions and ideas; without the latter there can be no understandings, no definitions, and, as a result, no reason to enrich a language. | |
Different jurisdictions often have distinct definitions of justifiable homicide. | |
There are different definitions of democracy. | |
It is customary to begin the teaching of grammar by dividing words into certain classes, generally called "parts of speech" — substantives, adjectives, verbs, etc. — and by giving definitions of these classes. | |
The division in the main goes back to the Greek and Latin grammarians with a few additions and modifications, but the definitions are very far from having attained the degree of exactitude found in Euclidean geometry. | |
Not a single one of these definitions is either exhaustive or cogent. | |
Isn't it just lovely when you come across a word and there are like thirty different definitions for it and you have to figure out which one it is? | |
Exercise had given his muscles superior definition. |
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Capitalize the word "facility" in the definition of Average Annual Load Factor. |
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