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Definition of denoted
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Denoted
(imp. & p. p.) of
Denot.
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Extra-
::
Extra-
() A Latin
preposition,
denoting
beyond,
outside
of; -- often used in
composition
as a
prefix
signifying
outside
of,
beyond,
besides,
or in
addition
to what is
denoted
by the word to which it is
prefixed..
Tetra-
::
Tetra-
() A
combining
form (also used
adjectively)
denoting
four
proportional
or
combining
parts of the
substance
or
ingredient
denoted
by the term to which it is
prefixed,
as in
tetra-chloride,
tetroxide..
Indicated
::
Indicated
(a.)
Shown;
denoted;
registered;
measured.
Hypo-
::
Hypo- () A
prefix
signifying
a less
quantity,
or a low state or
degree,
of that
denoted
by the word with which it is
joined,
or
position
under or
beneath..
Superlative
::
Superlative
(a.)
Expressing
the
highest
or
lowest
degree
of the
quality,
manner,
etc.,
denoted
by an
adjective
or an
adverb.
The
superlative
degree
is
formed
from the
positive
by the use of -est, most, or
least;
as,
highest,
most
pleasant,
least
bright..
In
::
In
(prep.)
With
reference
to
physical
surrounding,
personal
states,
etc.,
abstractly
denoted;
as, I am in
doubt;
the room is in
darkness;
to live in
fear..
Degree
::
Degree
(n.) State as
indicated
by sum of
exponents;
more
particularly,
the
degree
of a term is
indicated
by the sum of the
exponents
of its
literal
factors;
thus, a2b3c is a term of the sixth
degree.
The
degree
of a
power,
or
radical,
is
denoted
by its
index,
that of an
equation
by the
greatest
sum of the
exponents
of the
unknown
quantities
in any term; thus, ax4 + bx2 = c, and mx2y2 + nyx = p, are both
equations
of the
fourth
degree..
Comparative
::
Comparative
(a.)
Expressing
a
degree
greater
or less than the
positive
degree
of the
quality
denoted
by an
adjective
or
adverb.
The
comparative
degree
is
formed
from the
positive
by the use of -er, more, or less; as,
brighter,
more
bright,
or less
bright..
Prime
::
Prime (a.) An inch, as
composed
of
twelve
seconds
in the
duodecimal
system;
--
denoted
by [']. See 2d Inch, n., 1..
Equality
::
Equality
(n.) Exact
agreement
between
two
expressions
or
magnitudes
with
respect
to
quantity;
--
denoted
by the
symbol
=; thus, a = x
signifies
that a
contains
the same
number
and kind of units of
measure
that x
does..
#NAME?
::
-some (a.) An
adjective
suffix
having
primarily
the sense of like or same, and
indicating
a
considerable
degree
of the thing or
quality
denoted
in the first part of the
compound;
as in
mettlesome,
full of
mettle
or
spirit;
gladsome,
full of
gladness;
winsome,
blithesome,
etc..
Attribute
::
Attribute
(n.)
Quality,
etc.,
denoted
by an
attributive;
an
attributive
adjunct
or
adjective..
Denoted
::
Denoted
(imp. & p. p.) of
Denot.
#NAME?
::
-ous () A
suffix
denoting
that the
element
indicated
by the name
bearing
it, has a
valence
lower than that
denoted
by the
termination
-ic; as,
nitrous,
sulphurous,
etc., as
contrasted
with
nitric,
sulphuric,
etc..
Ploce
::
Ploce (n.) A
figure
in which a word is
separated
or
repeated
by way of
emphasis,
so as not only to
signify
the
individual
thing
denoted
by it, but also its
peculiar
attribute
or
quality;
as, His
wife's
a wife
indeed..
Frying
::
Frying
(n.) The
process
denoted
by the verb fry.
Denotable
::
Denotable
(a.)
Capable
of being
denoted
or
marked.
Number
::
Number
(n.) The
distinction
of
objects,
as one, or more than one (in some
languages,
as one, or two, or more than two),
expressed
(usually)
by a
difference
in the form of a word; thus, the
singular
number
and the
plural
number
are the names of the forms of a word
indicating
the
objects
denoted
or
referred
to by the word as one, or as more than one..
Diminutive
::
Diminutive
(n.) A
derivative
from a noun,
denoting
a small or a young
object
of the same kind with that
denoted
by the
primitive;
as,
gosling,
eaglet,
lambkin..
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