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Definition of comprehensive
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Comprehensive
(a.)
Including
much;
comprising
many
things;
having
a wide scope or a full view.
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Qualify
::
Qualify
(v. t.) To
reduce
from a
general,
undefined,
or
comprehensive
form, to
particular
or
restricted
form; to
modify;
to
limit;
to
restrict;
to
restrain;
as, to
qualify
a
statement,
claim,
or
proposition..
Series
::
Series
(n.) Any
comprehensive
group of
animals
or
plants
including
several
subordinate
related
groups.
Generical
::
Generical
(a.) Very
comprehensive;
pertaining
or
appropriate
to large
classes
or their
characteristics;
--
opposed
to
specific.
Roundly
::
Roundly
(adv.)
Without
regard
to
detail;
in
gross;
comprehensively;
generally;
as, to give
numbers
roundly..
Invertebrata
::
Invertebrata
(n. pl.) A
comprehensive
division
of the
animal
kingdom,
including
all
except
the
Vertebrata..
Broad Church
::
Broad
Church
() A
portion
of the
Church
of
England,
consisting
of
persons
who claim to hold a
position,
in
respect
to
doctrine
and
fellowship,
intermediate
between
the High
Church
party and the Low
Church,
or
evangelical,
party.
The term has been
applied
to other
bodies
of men
holding
liberal
or
comprehensive
views of
Christian
doctrine
and
fellowship..
Principle
::
Principle
(n.) A
fundamental
truth;
a
comprehensive
law or
doctrine,
from which
others
are
derived,
or on which
others
are
founded;
a
general
truth;
an
elementary
proposition;
a
maxim;
an
axiom;
a
postulate..
Broad
::
Broad
(superl.)
Comprehensive;
liberal;
enlarged.
Synthetically
::
Synthetical
(a.)
Comprising
within
itself
structural
or other
characters
which are
usually
found only in two or more
diverse
groups;
-- said of
species,
genera,
and
higher
groups.
See the Note under
Comprehensive,
3..
Broaden
::
Broaden
(v. t.) To make broad or
broader;
to
render
more broad or
comprehensive.
Aphorism
::
Aphorism
(n.) A
comprehensive
maxim or
principle
expressed
in a few
words;
a
sharply
defined
sentence
relating
to
abstract
truth
rather
than to
practical
matters.
Omniety
::
Omniety
(n.) That which is
all-pervading
or
all-comprehensive;
hence,
the
Deity..
Gnathostoma
::
Gnathostoma
(n. pl.) A
comprehensive
division
of
vertebrates,
including
all that have
distinct
jaws, in
contrast
with the
leptocardians
and
marsipobranchs
(Cyclostoma),
which lack
them..
Roundabout
::
Roundabout
(a.)
Encircling;
enveloping;
comprehensive.
Family
::
Family
(v. t.) A group of
organisms,
either
animal
or
vegetable,
related
by
certain
points
of
resemblance
in
structure
or
development,
more
comprehensive
than a
genus,
because
it is
usually
based on fewer or less
pronounced
points
of
likeness.
In
zoology
a
family
is less
comprehesive
than an
order;
in
botany
it is often
considered
the same thing as an
order..
Wide
::
Wide
(superl.)
Of large
scope;
comprehensive;
liberal;
broad;
as, wide
views;
a wide
understanding..
Comprehensively
::
Comprehensively
(adv.)
In a
comprehensive
manner;
with great
extent
of
scope.
Generalizer
::
Generalizer
(n.) One who takes
general
or
comprehensive
views.
Capable
::
Capable
(a.)
Capacious;
large;
comprehensive.
Fiction
::
Fiction
(n.)
Fictitious
literature;
comprehensively,
all works of
imagination;
specifically,
novels
and
romances..
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