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Definition of simple
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 simple is as below...
Simple
(a.) Not given to
artifice,
stratagem,
or
duplicity;
undesigning;
sincere;
true..
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Simple
::
Simple
(a.)
Consisting
of a
single
individual
or
zooid;
as, a
simple
ascidian;
--
opposed
to
compound..
Jack
::
"Jack (n.) An
impertinent
or silly
fellow;
a
simpleton;
a boor; a
clown;
also, a
servant;
a
rustic..
Chouse
::
Chouse
(n.) One who is
easily
cheated;
a tool; a
simpleton;
a gull.
Simply
::
Simply
(adv.)
In a
simple
manner
or
state;
considered
in or by
itself;
without
addition;
along;
merely;
solely;
barely.
Brigadier General
::
Brigadier
general
() An
officer
in rank next above a
colonel,
and below a major
general.
He
commands
a
brigade,
and is
sometimes
called,
by a
shortening
of his
title,
simple
a
brigadier..
Mean
::
Mean (n.) A
quantity
having
an
intermediate
value
between
several
others,
from which it is
derived,
and of which it
expresses
the
resultant
value;
usually,
unless
otherwise
specified,
it is the
simple
average,
formed
by
adding
the
quantities
together
and
dividing
by their
number,
which is
called
an
arithmetical
mean. A
geometrical
mean is the
square
root of the
product
of the
quantities..
Puritan
::
Puritan
(n.) One who, in the time of Queen
Elizabeth
and the first two
Stuarts,
opposed
traditional
and
formal
usages,
and
advocated
simpler
forms of faith and
worship
than those
established
by law; --
originally,
a term of
reproach.
The
Puritans
formed
the bulk of the early
population
of New
England..
Cony
::
Cony (n.) A
simpleton.
Neat
::
Neat (a.) Free from what is
unbecoming,
inappropriate,
or
tawdry;
simple
and
becoming;
pleasing
with
simplicity;
tasteful;
chaste;
as, a neat
style;
a neat
dress..
Arcadia
::
Arcadia
(n.) Fig.: Any
region
or scene of
simple
pleasure
and
untroubled
quiet.
Silly
::
Silly (n.)
Rustic;
plain;
simple;
humble.
Monad
::
Monad (n.) An
ultimate
atom, or
simple,
unextended
point;
something
ultimate
and
indivisible..
Complex
::
Complex
(n.)
Composed
of two or more
parts;
composite;
not
simple;
as, a
complex
being;
a
complex
idea..
Resolve
::
Resolve
(v. i.) To
reduce
to
simple
or
intelligible
notions;
-- said of
complex
ideas or
obscure
questions;
to make clear or
certain;
to free from
doubt;
to
disentangle;
to
unravel;
to
explain;
hence,
to clear up, or
dispel,
as
doubt;
as, to
resolve
a
riddle..
Diagram
::
Diagram
(n.) Any
simple
drawing
made for
mathematical
or
scientific
purposes,
or to
assist
a
verbal
explanation
which
refers
to it; a
mechanical
drawing,
as
distinguished
from an
artistical
one..
Pharmacognosis
::
Pharmacognosis
(n.) That
branch
of
pharmacology
which
treats
of
unprepared
medicines
or
simples;
--
called
also
pharmacography,
and
pharmacomathy..
Mere
::
Mere
(Superl.)
Only this, and
nothing
else; such, and no more;
simple;
bare; as, a mere boy; a mere
form..
Kid
::
Kid (n.) A young child or
infant;
hence,
a
simple
person,
easily
imposed
on..
Sheep-headed
::
Sheep-headed
(a.)
Silly;
simple-minded;
stupid.
Make
::
Make (v. t.) To bring
about;
to bring
forward;
to be the cause or agent of; to
effect,
do,
perform,
or
execute;
-- often used with a noun to form a
phrase
equivalent
to the
simple
verb that
corresponds
to such noun; as, to make
complaint,
for to
complain;
to make
record
of, for to
record;
to make
abode,
for to
abide,
etc..
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