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Definition of value
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 value is as below...
Value (n.) The
property
or
aggregate
properties
of a thing by which it is
rendered
useful
or
desirable,
or the
degree
of such
property
or sum of
properties;
worth;
excellence;
utility;
importance..
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Regard
::
Regard
(v. t.) That view of the mind which
springs
from
perception
of
value,
estimable
qualities,
or
anything
that
excites
admiration;
respect;
esteem;
reverence;
affection;
as, to have a high
regard
for a
person;
-- often in the
plural..
Esteemer
::
Esteemer
(n.) One who
esteems;
one who sets a high value on any
thing.
Sterling
::
Sterling
(n.) A
certain
standard
of
quality
or value for
money.
Force
::
Force (n.) To allow the force of; to
value;
to care for.
Trumpet
::
Trumpet
(n.) A wind
instrument
of great
antiquity,
much used in war and
military
exercises,
and of great value in the
orchestra.
In
consists
of a long
metallic
tube,
curved
(once or
twice)
into a
convenient
shape,
and
ending
in a bell. Its scale in the lower
octaves
is
limited
to the first
natural
harmonics;
but there are
modern
trumpets
capable,
by means of
valves
or
pistons,
of
producing
every tone
within
their
compass,
although
at the
expense
of the true
ringing
quality
of
tone..
Incumbrance
::
Incumbrance
(n.) A
burden
or
charge
upon
property;
a claim or lien upon an
estate,
which may
diminish
its
value..
Testimonial
::
Testimonial
(a.) A
writing
or
certificate
which bears
testimony
in favor of one's
character,
good
conduct,
ability,
etc., or of the value of a
thing..
Filch
::
Filch (v. t.) To steal or take
privily
(commonly,
that which is of
little
value);
to
pilfer..
Scribble
::
Scribble
(v. i.) To write
without
care,
elegance,
or
value;
to
scrawl..
Undervaluation
::
Undervaluation
(n.) The act of
undervaluing;
a rate or value not equal to the real
worth.
Underween
::
Underween
(v. t.) To
undervalue.
Gather
::
Gather
(v. t.) To pick out and bring
together
from among what is of less
value;
to
collect,
as a
harvest;
to
harvest;
to cull; to pick off; to
pluck..
Angel
::
Angel (n.) An
ancient
gold coin of
England,
bearing
the
figure
of the
archangel
Michael.
It
varied
in value from 6s. 8d. to 10s..
Enrichment
::
Enrichment
(n.) The act of
making
rich, or that which
enriches;
increase
of value by
improvements,
embellishment,
etc.;
decoration;
embellishment..
Equivalent
::
Equivalent
(a.) Equal in
wortir
or
value,
force,
power,
effect,
import,
and the like; alike in
significance
and
value;
of the same
import
or
meaning..
Compensate
::
Compensate
(v. t.) To be
equivalent
in value or
effect
to; to
counterbalance;
to make up for; to make
amends
for.
Offset
::
Offset
(n.) A sum,
account,
or value set off
against
another
sum or
account,
as an
equivalent;
hence,
anything
which is given in
exchange
or
retaliation;
a
set-off..
Pistole
::
Pistole
(n.) The name of
certain
gold coins of
various
values
formerly
coined
in some
countries
of
Europe.
In Spain it was
equivalent
to a
quarter
doubloon,
or about
$3.90,
and in
Germany
and Italy
nearly
the same. There was an old
Italian
pistole
worth about
$5.40..
Resign
::
Resign
(v. t.) To sign back; to
return
by a
formal
act; to yield to
another;
to
surrender;
-- said
especially
of
office
or
emolument.
Hence,
to give up; to
yield;
to
submit;
-- said of the
wishes
or will, or of
something
valued;
-- also often used
reflexively..
Approximate
::
Approximate
(a.) Near
correctness;
nearly
exact;
not
perfectly
accurate;
as,
approximate
results
or
values..
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