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Definition of estimated
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Estimated
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::
Hide (n.) A
measure
of land,
common
in
Domesday
Book and old
English
charters,
the
quantity
of which is not well
ascertained,
but has been
differently
estimated
at 80, 100, and 120
acres..
Portague
::
Portague
(n.) A
Portuguese
gold coin
formerly
current,
and
variously
estimated
to be worth from three and one half to four and one half
pounds
sterling..
Estimable
::
Estimable
(a.)
Capable
of being
estimated
or
valued;
as,
estimable
damage..
Last
::
Last (n.) A load; a heavy
burden;
hence,
a
certain
weight
or
measure,
generally
estimated
at 4,000 lbs., but
varying
for
different
articles
and in
different
countries.
In
England,
a last of
codfish,
white
herrings,
meal, or
ashes,
is
twelve
barrels;
a last of corn, ten
quarters,
or
eighty
bushels,
in some parts of
England,
twenty-one
quarters;
of
gunpowder,
twenty-four
barrels,
each
containing
100 lbs; of red
herrings,
twenty
cades,
or
20,000;
of
hides,
twelve
dozen;
of
leather,
twenty
dickers;
Estimated
::
Estimated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Estimat.
Figure
::
Figure
(n.)
Value,
as
expressed
in
numbers;
price;
as, the goods are
estimated
or sold at a low
figure..
Mancus
::
Mancus
(n.) An old Anglo Saxon coin both of gold and
silver,
and of
variously
estimated
values.
The
silver
mancus
was equal to about one
shilling
of
modern
English
money..
Current
::
Current
(a.)
Commonly
estimated
or
acknowledged.
Poundage
::
Poundage
(n.) The sum
allowed
to a
sheriff
or other
officer
upon the
amount
realized
by an
execution;
--
estimated
in
England,
and
formerly
in the
United
States,
at so much of the
pound..
Unnumbered
::
Unnumbered
(a.) Not
numbered;
not
counted
or
estimated;
innumerable.
Fate
::
Fate (n.) The
element
of
chance
in the
affairs
of life; the
unforeseen
and
unestimated
conitions
considered
as a force
shaping
events;
fortune;
esp.,
opposing
circumstances
against
which it is
useless
to
struggle;
as, fate was, or the fates were,
against
him..
Weigh
::
Weigh (n.) A
certain
quantity
estimated
by
weight;
an
English
measure
of
weight.
See Wey.
Appreciable
::
Appreciable
(a.)
Capable
of being
appreciated
or
estimated;
large
enough
to be
estimated;
perceptible;
as, an
appreciable
quantity..
Inappreciable
::
Inappreciable
(a.) Not
appreciable;
too small to be
perceived;
incapable
of being duly
valued
or
estimated.
Damage
::
Damage
(n.) The
estimated
reparation
in money for
detriment
or
injury
sustained;
a
compensation,
recompense,
or
satisfaction
to one
party,
for a wrong or
injury
actually
done to him by
another..
Valuation
::
Valuation
(n.) Value set upon a
thing;
estimated
value or
worth;
as, the goods sold for more than their
valuation..
Parasang
::
Parasang
(n.) A
Persian
measure
of
length,
which,
according
to
Herodotus
and
Xenophon,
was
thirty
stadia,
or
somewhat
more than three and a half
miles.
The
measure
varied
in
different
times and
places,
and, as now used, is
estimated
at from three and a half to four
English
miles..
Value
::
Value (n.) Worth
estimated
by any
standard
of
purchasing
power,
especially
by the
market
price,
or the
amount
of money
agreed
upon as an
equivalent
to the
utility
and cost of
anything..
Saros
::
Saros (n.) A
Chaldean
astronomical
period
or
cycle,
the
length
of which has been
variously
estimated
from 3,600 years to 3,600 days, or a
little
short of 10
years..
Benthamism
::
Benthamism
(n.) That phase of the
doctrine
of
utilitarianism
taught
by
Jeremy
Bentham;
the
doctrine
that the
morality
of
actions
is
estimated
and
determined
by their
utility;
also, the
theory
that the
sensibility
to
pleasure
and the
recoil
from pain are the only
motives
which
influence
human
desires
and
actions,
and that these are the
sufficient
explanation
of
ethical
and jural
conceptions..
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