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Definition of requisite
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of requisite is as below...
Requisite
(a.)
Required
by the
nature
of
things,
or by
circumstances;
so
needful
that it can not be
dispensed
with;
necessary;
indispensable..
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Requisite
::
Requisite
(a.)
Required
by the
nature
of
things,
or by
circumstances;
so
needful
that it can not be
dispensed
with;
necessary;
indispensable..
Indispensable
::
Indispensable
(a.) Not
dispensable;
impossible
to be
omitted,
remitted,
or
spared;
absolutely
necessary
or
requisite..
Washstand
::
Washstand
(n.) A piece of
furniture
holding
the ewer or
pitcher,
basin,
and other
requisites
for
washing
the
person..
Qualification
::
Qualification
(n.) That which
qualifies;
any
natural
endowment,
or any
acquirement,
which fits a
person
for a
place,
office,
or
employment,
or which
enables
him to
sustian
any
character
with
success;
an
enabling
quality
or
circumstance;
requisite
capacity
or
possession..
Tyranny
::
Tyranny
(n.) The
government
or
authority
of a
tyrant;
a
country
governed
by an
absolute
ruler;
hence,
arbitrary
or
despotic
exercise
of
power;
exercise
of power over
subjects
and
others
with a rigor not
authorized
by law or
justice,
or not
requisite
for the
purposes
of
government..
Cost
::
Cost (v. t.) The
amount
paid,
charged,
or
engaged
to be paid, for
anything
bought
or taken in
barter;
charge;
expense;
hence,
whatever,
as
labor,
self-denial,
suffering,
etc., is
requisite
to
secure
benefit..
Prerequisite
::
Prerequisite
(n.)
Something
previously
required,
or
necessary
to an end or
effect
proposed..
Incapacitate
::
Incapacitate
(v. t.) To
deprive
of legal or
constitutional
requisites,
or of
ability
or
competency
for the
performance
of
certain
civil acts; to
disqualify..
Perfect
::
Perfect
(a.) To make
perfect;
to
finish
or
complete,
so as to leave
nothing
wanting;
to give to
anything
all that is
requisite
to its
nature
and
kind..
Necessity
::
Necessity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
necessary,
unavoidable,
or
absolutely
requisite;
inevitableness;
indispensableness..
Authentically
::
Authentically
(adv.)
In an
authentic
manner;
with the
requisite
or
genuine
authority.
Antepredicament
::
Antepredicament
(n.) A
prerequisite
to a clear
understanding
of the
predicaments
and
categories,
such as
definitions
of
common
terms..
Tetartohedral
::
Tetartohedral
(a.)
Having
one
fourth
the
number
of
planes
which are
requisite
to
complete
symmetry.
Underdo
::
Underdo
(v. t.) To do less
thoroughly
than is
requisite;
specifically,
to cook
insufficiently;
as, to
underdo
the meat; --
opposed
to
overdo..
Condition
::
Condition
(n.) That which must exist as the
occasion
or
concomitant
of
something
else; that which is
requisite
in order that
something
else
should
take
effect;
an
essential
qualification;
stipulation;
terms
specified.
Statute
::
Statute
(n.) An act of the
legislature
of a state or
country,
declaring,
commanding,
or
prohibiting
something;
a
positive
law; the
written
will of the
legislature
expressed
with all the
requisite
forms of
legislation;
-- used in
distinction
fraom
common
law. See
Common
law, under
Common,
a..
Truss
::
Truss (n.) An
assemblage
of
members
of wood or
metal,
supported
at two
points,
and
arranged
to
transmit
pressure
vertically
to those
points,
with the least
possible
strain
across
the
length
of any
member.
Architectural
trusses
when left
visible,
as in open
timber
roofs,
often
contain
members
not
needed
for
construction,
or are built with
greater
massiveness
than is
requisite,
or are
composed
in
unscientific
ways in
accordance
with the
exigencies
of
style..
Prerequisite
::
Prerequisite
(a.)
Previously
required;
necessary
as a
preliminary
to any
proposed
effect
or end; as,
prerequisite
conditions
of
success..
Necessity
::
Necessity
(n.) That which is
necessary;
a
necessary;
a
requisite;
something
indispensable;
-- often in the
plural.
Property
::
Property
(a.) All the
adjuncts
of a play
except
the
scenery
and the
dresses
of the
actors;
stage
requisites.
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