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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 (v. t.) To
estimate
the
value,
or
worth,
of; to rate at a
certain
price;
to
appraise;
to
reckon
with
respect
to
number,
power,
importance,
etc..
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Fall
::
Fall (n.)
Diminution
or
decrease
in price or
value;
depreciation;
as, the fall of
prices;
the fall of
rents..
Krone
::
Krone (n.) A coin of
Denmark,
Norway,
and
Sweden,
of the value of about
twenty-eight
cents.
See
Crown,
n., 9..
Murnival
::
Murnival
(n.) In the game of
gleek,
four cards of the same
value,
as four aces or four
kings;
hence,
four of
anything..
Valor
::
Valor (n.)
Value;
worth.
Fungibles
::
Fungibles
(n. pl.)
Movable
goods which may be
valued
by
weight
or
measure,
in
contradistinction
from those which must be
judged
of
individually..
Mount
::
Mount (n.) To
attain
in
value;
to
amount.
Worthy
::
Worthy
(n.)
Having
suitable,
adapted,
or
equivalent
qualities
or
value;
--
usually
with of
before
the thing
compared
or the
object;
more
rarely,
with a
following
infinitive
instead
of of, or with that; as,
worthy
of, equal in
excellence,
value,
or
dignity
to;
entitled
to;
meriting;
--
usually
in a good
sense,
but
sometimes
in a bad one..
Payable
::
Payable
(a.) That may be
discharged
or
settled
by
delivery
of
value.
Trifling
::
Trifling
(a.) Being of small value or
importance;
trivial;
paltry;
as, a
trifling
debt; a
trifling
affair..
Embase
::
Embase
(v. t.) To bring down or
lower,
as in
position,
value,
etc.; to
debase;
to
degrade;
to
deteriorate..
Calibration
::
Calibration
(n.) The
process
of
estimating
the
caliber
a tube, as of a
thermometer
tube, in order to
graduate
it to a scale of
degrees;
also, more
generally,
the
determination
of the true value of the
spaces
in any
graduated
instrument..
Rate
::
Rate (n.) A tax or sum
assessed
by
authority
on
property
for
public
use,
according
to its
income
or
value;
esp., in
England,
a local tax; as,
parish
rates;
town
rates..
Moment
::
Moment
(n.)
Importance,
as in
influence
or
effect;
consequence;
weight
or
value;
consideration..
Lates
::
Lates (n.) A genus of large
percoid
fishes,
of which one
species
(Lates
Niloticus)
inhabits
the Nile, and
another
(L.
calcarifer)
is found in the
Ganges
and other
Indian
rivers.
They are
valued
as food
fishes..
Value
::
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..
Surveyorship
::
Surveyor
(n.) In the
United
States,
an
officer
whose
duties
include
the
various
measures
to be taken for
ascertaining
the
quantity,
condition,
and value of
merchandise
brought
into a
port..
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
At
::
At
(prep.)
The
relation
of a point or
position
in a
series,
or of
degree,
rate, or
value;
as, with the
thermometer
at 80¡; goods sold at a cheap
price;
a
country
estimated
at
10,000
square
miles;
life is short at the
longest..
Stamp
::
Stamp (v. t.) A
character
or
reputation,
good or bad, fixed on
anything
as if by an
imprinted
mark;
current
value;
authority;
as, these
persons
have the stamp of
dishonesty;
the
Scriptures
bear the stamp of a
divine
origin..
Disvalue
::
Disvalue
(v. t.) To
undervalue;
to
depreciate.
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