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Definition of reference
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Reference
(n.)
Relation;
regard;
respect.
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Preferential
::
Preferential
(a.)
Giving,
indicating,
or
having
a
preference
or
precedence;
as, a
preferential
claim;
preferential
shares..
Table
::
Table (n.) Any
collection
and
arrangement
in a
condensed
form of many
particulars
or
values,
for ready
reference,
as of
weights,
measures,
currency,
specific
gravities,
etc.; also, a
series
of
numbers
following
some law, and
expressing
particular
values
corresponding
to
certain
other
numbers
on which they
depend,
and by means of which they are taken out for use in
computations;
as,
tables
of
logarithms,
sines,
tangents,
squares,
cubes,
etc.;
annuity
tables;
interest
tables;
astronomical
tables,
Choice
::
Choice
(n.) Care in
selecting;
judgment
or skill in
distinguishing
what is to be
preferred,
and in
giving
a
preference;
discrimination..
Solicit
::
Solicit
(v. t.) To urge the
claims
of; to
plead;
to act as
solicitor
for or with
reference
to.
Corral
::
Corral
(v. t.) To
surround
and
inclose;
to coop up; to put into an
inclosed
space;
--
primarily
used with
reference
to
securing
horses
and
cattle
in an
inclosure
of
wagons
while
traversing
the
plains,
but in the
Southwestern
United
States
now
colloquially
applied
to the
capturing,
securing,
or
penning
of
anything..
Index
::
Index (v. t.) To
provide
with an index or table of
references;
to put into an
index;
as, to index a book, or its
contents..
Placentary
::
Placentary
(a.)
Having
reference
to the
placenta;
as, the
placentary
system
of
classification..
Refer
::
Refer (v. i.) To have
relation
or
reference;
to
relate;
to
point;
as, the
figure
refers
to a
footnote..
Level
::
Level (n.) An
instrument
by which to find a
horizontal
line, or
adjust
something
with
reference
to a
horizontal
line..
Refusal
::
Refusal
(n.) The right of
taking
in
preference
to
others;
the
choice
of
taking
or
refusing;
option;
as, to give one the
refusal
of a farm; to have the
refusal
of an
employment..
Solstitial
::
Solstitial
(a.)
Happening
at a
solstice;
esp. (with
reference
to the
northern
hemisphere),
happening
at the
summer
solstice,
or
midsummer..
Better
::
Better
(compar.)
More, in
reference
to
value,
distance,
time, etc.; as, ten miles and
better..
Concern
::
Concern
(v. t.) To
relate
or
belong
to; to have
reference
to or
connection
with; to
affect
the
interest
of; to be of
importance
to.
Round
::
Round (a.) Full and
smoothly
expanded;
not
defective
or
abrupt;
finished;
polished;
-- said of
style,
or of
authors
with
reference
to their
style..
Respect
::
Respect
(v. t.) To have
regard
to; to have
reference
to; to
relate
to; as, the
treaty
particularly
respects
our
commerce..
Particularly
::
Particularly
(adv.)
In a
particular
manner;
expressly;
with a
specific
reference
or
interest;
in
particular;
distinctly.
Towards
::
Towards
(prep.)
With
direction
to, in a moral
sense;
with
respect
or
reference
to;
regarding;
concerning..
Recommittal
::
Recommittal
(n.) A
second
or
renewed
commitment;
a
renewed
reference
to a
committee.
Paragenesis
::
Paragenesis
(n.) The
science
which
treats
of
minerals
with
special
reference
to their
origin.
Relative
::
Relative
(a.)
Arising
from
relation;
resulting
from
connection
with, or
reference
to,
something
else; not
absolute..
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