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Definition of determinate
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Determinate
(a.)
Having
defined
limits;
not
uncertain
or
arbitrary;
fixed;
established;
definite.
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Indefinite
::
Indefinite
(a.) Too
numerous
or
variable
to make a
particular
enumeration
important;
-- said of the parts of a
flower,
and the like. Also,
indeterminate..
Loose
::
Loose
(superl.)
Not
precise
or
exact;
vague;
indeterminate;
as, a loose
style,
or way of
reasoning..
Certain
::
Certain
(a.) Not
specifically
named;
indeterminate;
indefinite;
one or some; --
sometimes
used
independenty
as a noun, and
meaning
certain
persons..
Ramble
::
Ramble
(v. i.) To walk, ride, or sail, from place to
place,
without
any
determinate
object
in view; to roam
carelessly
or
irregularly;
to rove; to
wander;
as, to
ramble
about the city; to
ramble
over the
world..
Undeterminate
::
Undeterminate
(a.) Nor
determinate;
not
settled
or
certain;
indeterminate.
Figurated
::
Figurated
(a.)
Having
a
determinate
form.
Determinateness
::
Determinateness
(n.) State of being
determinate.
Determinate
::
Determinate
(a.) Of
determined
purpose;
resolute.
Something
::
Something
(n.)
Anything
unknown,
undetermined,
or not
specifically
designated;
a
certain
indefinite
thing;
an
indeterminate
or
unknown
event;
an
unspecified
task, work, or
thing..
Determinacy
::
Determinacy
(n.)
Determinateness.
Thermotension
::
Thermotension
(n.) A
process
of
increasing
the
strength
of
wrought
iron by
heating
it to a
determinate
temperature,
and
giving
to it, while in that
state,
a
mechanical
strain
or
tension
in the
direction
in which the
strength
is
afterward
to be
exerted..
Aorist
::
Aorist
(n.) A tense in the Greek
language,
which
expresses
an
action
as
completed
in past time, but
leaves
it, in other
respects,
wholly
indeterminate..
Objectively
::
Objectively
(adv.)
In the
manner
or state of an
object;
as, a
determinate
idea
objectively
in the
mind..
Authoritative
::
Authoritative
(a.)
Having,
or
proceeding
from, due
authority;
entitled
to
obedience,
credit,
or
acceptance;
determinate;
commanding..
Precise
::
Precise
(a.)
Having
determinate
limitations;
exactly
or
sharply
defined
or
stated;
definite;
exact;
nice; not vague or
equivocal;
as,
precise
rules of
morality..
Quantity
::
Quantity
(n.) A
determinate
or
estimated
amount;
a sum or bulk; a
certain
portion
or part;
sometimes,
a
considerable
amount;
a large
portion,
bulk, or sum; as, a
medicine
taken in
quantities,
that is, in large
quantities..
Limit
::
Limit (v. t.) A
determinate
quantity,
to which a
variable
one
continually
approaches,
and may
differ
from it by less than any given
difference,
but to
which,
under the law of
variation,
the
variable
can never
become
exactly
equivalent..
Definitely
::
Definitely
(adv.)
In a
definite
manner;
with
precision;
precisely;
determinately.
Ramble
::
Ramble
(n.) A going or
moving
from place to place
without
any
determinate
business
or
object;
an
excursion
or
stroll
merely
for
recreation.
Permutation
::
Permutation
(n.) The
arrangement
of any
determinate
number
of
things,
as
units,
objects,
letters,
etc., in all
possible
orders,
one after the
other;
--
called
also
alternation.
Cf.
Combination,
n., 4..
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