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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.) In an
artistical
composition,
the
character
of any one part in its
relation
to other parts and to the
whole;
-- often used in the
plural;
as, the
values
are well
given,
or well
maintained..
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Second-rate
::
Second-rate
(a.) Of the
second
size, rank,
quality,
or
value;
as, a
second-rate
ship;
second-rate
cloth;
a
second-rate
champion..
Scribble
::
Scribble
(n.) Hasty or
careless
writing;
a
writing
of
little
value;
a
scrawl;
as, a hasty
scribble..
Sequin
::
Sequin
(n.) An old gold coin of Italy and
Turkey.
It was first
struck
at
Venice
about the end of the 13th
century,
and
afterward
in the other
Italian
cities,
and by the
Levant
trade was
introduced
into
Turkey.
It is worth about 9s. 3d.
sterling,
or about
$2.25.
The
different
kinds vary
somewhat
in
value..
Asse
::
Asse (n.) A small
foxlike
animal
(Vulpes
cama) of South
Africa,
valued
for its fur..
Fond
::
Fond
(superl.)
Trifling;
valued
by
folly;
trivial.
Setwall
::
Setwall
(n.) A plant
formerly
valued
for its
restorative
qualities
(Valeriana
officinalis,
or V.
Pyrenaica)..
Underrate
::
Underrate
(v. t.) To rate too low; to rate below the
value;
to
undervalue.
Independent
::
Independent
(a.) Not
dependent
upon
another
quantity
in
respect
to value or rate of
variation;
-- said of
quantities
or
functions.
Reckon
::
Reckon
(v. t.) To
charge,
attribute,
or
adjudge
to one, as
having
a
certain
quality
or
value..
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..
Moment
::
Moment
(n.)
Importance,
as in
influence
or
effect;
consequence;
weight
or
value;
consideration..
Mount
::
Mount (n.) To
attain
in
value;
to
amount.
Double
::
Double
(v. i.) To be
increased
to twice the sum,
number,
quantity,
length,
or
value;
to
increase
or grow to twice as
much..
Earnest
::
Earnest
(n.)
Something
of value given by the buyer to the
seller,
by way of token or
pledge,
to bind the
bargain
and prove the
sale..
Actuarial
::
Actuarial
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
actuaries;
as, the
actuarial
value of an
annuity..
Equivalue
::
Equivalue
(v. t.) To put an equal value upon; to put
(something)
on a par with
another
thing.
Bimetallism
::
Bimetallism
(n.) The
legalized
use of two
metals
(as gold and
silver)
in the
currency
of a
country,
at a fixed
relative
value;
-- in
opposition
to
monometallism..
Sharock
::
Sharock
(n.) An East
Indian
coin of the value of 12/ pence
sterling,
or about 25
cents..
Myrrh
::
Myrrh (n.) A gum
resin,
usually
of a
yellowish
brown or amber
color,
of an
aromatic
odor, and a
bitter,
slightly
pungent
taste.
It is
valued
for its odor and for its
medicinal
properties.
It
exudes
from the bark of a shrub of
Abyssinia
and
Arabia,
the
Balsamodendron
Myrrha.
The myrrh of the Bible is
supposed
to have been
partly
the gum above
named,
and
partly
the
exudation
of
species
of
Cistus,
or
rockrose..
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..
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