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Definition of value
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Value (n.)
Valor.
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Wentletrap
::
Wentletrap
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
elegant,
usually
white,
marine
shells
of the genus
Scalaria,
especially
Scalaria
pretiosa,
which was
formerly
highly
valued;
--
called
also
staircase
shell.
See
Scalaria..
Insignificant
::
Insignificant
(a.)
Having
no
weight
or
effect;
answering
no
purpose;
unimportant;
valueless;
futile.
Patchouly
::
Patchouly
(n.) A
mintlike
plant
(Pogostemon
Patchouli)
of the East
Indies,
yielding
an
essential
oil from which a
highly
valued
perfume
is
made..
Deodar
::
Deodar
(n.) A kind of cedar
(Cedrus
Deodara),
growing
in
India,
highly
valued
for its size and
beauty
as well as for its
timber,
and also grown in
England
as an
ornamental
tree..
Sacrifice
::
Sacrifice
(n.) To sell at a price less than the cost or the
actual
value.
Undervalue
::
Undervalue
(n.) A low rate or
price;
a price less than the real
worth;
undervaluation.
Split
::
Split (v. i.) to
divide
one hand of
blackjack
into two
hands,
allowed
when the first two cards dealt to a
player
have the same
value..
Exploit
::
Exploit
(n.) To
utilize;
to make
available;
to get the value or
usefulness
out of; as, to
exploit
a mine or
agricultural
lands;
to
exploit
public
opinion..
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..
Bald
::
Bald (a.)
Destitute
of
dignity
or
value;
paltry;
mean.
Mancus
::
Mancus
(n.) An old Anglo Saxon coin both of gold and
silver,
and of
variously
estimated
values.
The
silver
mancus
was equal to about one
shilling
of
modern
English
money..
Assize
::
Assize
(v.) To
assess;
to
value;
to rate.
Esteem
::
Esteem
(v. i.) To form an
estimate;
to have
regard
to the
value;
to
consider.
Padding
::
Padding
(n.)
Material
of
inferior
value,
serving
to
extend
a book,
essay,
etc..
C
::
C () C is the third
letter
of the
English
alphabet.
It is from the Latin
letter
C, which in old Latin
represented
the
sounds
of k, and g (in go); its
original
value being the
latter.
In
Anglo-Saxon
words,
or Old
English
before
the
Norman
Conquest,
it
always
has the sound of k. The Latin C was the same
letter
as the Greek /, /, and came from the Greek
alphabet.
The
Greeks
got it from the
Ph/nicians.
The
English
name of C is from the Latin name ce, and was
derived,
probably,
through
the
French.
Et
Triobolary
::
Triobolary
(a.) Of the value of three
oboli;
hence,
mean;
worthless..
Mohur
::
Mohur (n.) A
British
Indian
gold coin, of the value of
fifteen
silver
rupees,
or
$7.21..
Phleum
::
Phleum
(n.) A genus of
grasses,
including
the
timothy
(Phleum
pratense),
which is
highly
valued
for hay;
cat's-tail
grass..
Impair
::
Impair
(v. t.) To make
worse;
to
diminish
in
quantity,
value,
excellence,
or
strength;
to
deteriorate;
as, to
impair
health,
character,
the mind,
value..
Lower
::
Lower (a.) To
reduce
in
value,
amount,
etc. ; as, to lower the price of
goods,
the rate of
interest,
etc..
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