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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 raise to
estimation;
to cause to have
value,
either
real or
apparent;
to
enhance
in
value..
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Standard
::
Standard
(n.) That which is
established
by
authority
as a rule for the
measure
of
quantity,
extent,
value,
or
quality;
esp., the
original
specimen
weight
or
measure
sanctioned
by
government,
as the
standard
pound,
gallon,
or
yard..
Depreciate
::
Depreciate
(v. t.) To
lessen
in price or
estimated
value;
to lower the worth of; to
represent
as of
little
value or claim to
esteem;
to
undervalue.
Sop
::
Sop (v. t.) A thing of
little
or no
value.
Transform
::
Transform
(v. t.) To
change,
as an
algebraic
expression
or
geometrical
figure,
into
another
from
without
altering
its
value..
Levy
::
Levy (n.) A name
formerly
given in
Pennsylvania,
Maryland,
and
Virginia
to the
Spanish
real of one
eighth
of a
dollar
(or 12/
cents),
valued
at
eleven
pence when the
dollar
was rated at 7s. 6d..
Omnium
::
Omnium
(n.) The
aggregate
value of the
different
stocks
in which a loan to
government
is now
usually
funded.
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..
Farthing
::
Farthing
(n.) A very small
quantity
or
value.
Alloy
::
Alloy (v. t.)
Admixture
of
anything
which
lessens
the value or
detracts
from; as, no
happiness
is
without
alloy..
Disparage
::
Disparage
(v. t.) To
dishonor
by a
comparison
with what is
inferior;
to lower in rank or
estimation
by
actions
or
words;
to speak
slightingly
of; to
depreciate;
to
undervalue.
Token
::
Token (n.) A piece of metal
intended
for
currency,
and
issued
by a
private
party,
usually
bearing
the name of the
issuer,
and
redeemable
in
lawful
money.
Also, a coin
issued
by
government,
esp. when its use as
lawful
money is
limited
and its
intrinsic
value is much below its
nominal
value..
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..
Hurt
::
Hurt (v. t.) To impar the
value,
usefulness,
beauty,
or
pleasure
of; to
damage;
to
injure;
to
harm..
Valuable
::
Valuable
(n.) A
precious
possession;
a thing of
value,
especially
a small
thing,
as an
article
of
jewelry;
-- used
mostly
in the
plural..
Survey
::
Survey
(v. t.) To
examine
and
ascertain,
as the
boundaries
and
royalties
of a
manor,
the
tenure
of the
tenants,
and the rent and value of the
same..
Shilling
::
Shilling
(n.) The
Spanish
real, of the value of one eight of a
dollar,
or 12/ cets; --
formerly
so
called
in New York and some other
States.
See Note under 2..
Dainty
::
Dainty
(n.)
Value;
estimation;
the
gratification
or
pleasure
taken in
anything.
Trumpery
::
Trumpery
(n.)
Something
serving
to
deceive
by false show or
pretense;
falsehood;
deceit;
worthless
but showy
matter;
hence,
things
worn out and of no
value;
rubbish..
Valued
::
Valued
(imp. & p. p.) of Valu.
Unit
::
Unit (n.) A gold coin of the reign of James I., of the value of
twenty
shillings..
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