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Definition of determine
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Determine
(v. i.) To come to an end; to end; to
terminate.
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Resolve
::
Resolve
(v. i.) To
determine
or
decide
in
purpose;
to make ready in mind; to fix; to
settle;
as, he was
resolved
by an
unexpected
event..
Destinal
::
Destinal
(a.)
Determined
by
destiny;
fated.
Admeasure
::
Admeasure
(v. t.) To
determine
the
proper
share of, or the
proper
apportionment;
as, to
admeasure
dower;
to
admeasure
common
of
pasture..
Define
::
Define
(v. t.) To
determine
the
precise
signification
of; to fix the
meaning
of; to
describe
accurately;
to
explain;
to
expound
or
interpret;
as, to
define
a word, a
phrase,
or a
scientific
term..
Vague
::
Vague (v. i.)
Unsettled;
unfixed;
undetermined;
indefinite;
ambiguous;
as, a vague idea; a vague
proposition..
Gadolinium
::
Gadolinium
(n.) A
supposed
rare
metallic
element,
with a
characteristic
spectrum,
found
associated
with
yttrium
and other rare
metals.
Its
individuality
and
properties
have not yet been
determined..
Eudiometer
::
Eudiometer
(n.) An
instrument
for the
volumetric
measurement
of
gases;
-- so named
because
frequently
used to
determine
the
purity
of the air.
Iconoclast
::
Iconoclast
(n.) A
breaker
or
destroyer
of
images
or
idols;
a
determined
enemy of idol
worship.
Fate
::
Fate (n.) The three
goddesses,
Clotho,
Lachesis,
and
Atropos,
sometimes
called
the
Destinies,
or
Parcaewho
were
supposed
to
determine
the
course
of human life. They are
represented,
one as
holding
the
distaff,
a
second
as
spinning,
and the third as
cutting
off the
thread..
Definite
::
Definite
(a.)
Determined;
resolved.
Fate
::
Fate (n.) A fixed
decree
by which the order of
things
is
prescribed;
the
immutable
law of the
universe;
inevitable
necessity;
the force by which all
existence
is
determined
and
conditioned.
Pitch
::
Pitch (n.) The
relative
acuteness
or
gravity
of a tone,
determined
by the
number
of
vibrations
which
produce
it; the place of any tone upon a scale of high and low..
Resolution
::
Resolution
(n.) The state of being
resolved,
settled,
or
determined;
firmness;
steadiness;
constancy;
determination..
Judge
::
"Judge
(v. i.) A
public
officer
who is
invested
with
authority
to hear and
determine
litigated
causes,
and to
administer
justice
between
parties
in
courts
held for that
purpose..
Esthesiometer
::
Esthesiometer
(n.) An
instrument
to
measure
the
degree
of
sensation,
by
determining
at how short a
distance
two
impressions
upon the skin can be
distinguished,
and thus to
determine
whether
the
condition
of
tactile
sensibility
is
normal
or
altered..
Determinism
::
Determinism
(n.) The
doctrine
that the will is not free, but is
inevitably
and
invincibly
determined
by
motives..
Determinate
::
Determinate
(a.) Of
determined
purpose;
resolute.
Backgammon
::
Backgammon
(n.) A game of
chance
and
skill,
played
by two
persons
on a board
marked
off into
twenty-four
spaces
called
points.
Each
player
has
fifteen
pieces,
or men, the
movements
of which from point to point are
determined
by
throwing
dice.
Formerly
called
tables..
Period
::
Period
(n.) A
portion
of time as
limited
and
determined
by some
recurring
phenomenon,
as by the
completion
of a
revolution
of one of the
heavenly
bodies;
a
division
of time, as a
series
of
years,
months,
or days, in which
something
is
completed,
and ready to
recommence
and go on in the same
order;
as, the
period
of the sun, or the
earth,
or a
comet..
Tared
::
Tared (a.)
Weighed;
determined;
reduced
to equal or
standard
weight;
as, tared
filter
papers,
used in
weighing
precipitates..
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