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Definition of estimated
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Estimated
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Estimated
::
Estimated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Estimat.
Unnumbered
::
Unnumbered
(a.) Not
numbered;
not
counted
or
estimated;
innumerable.
Inventory
::
Inventory
(n.) An
account,
catalogue,
or
schedule,
made by an
executor
or
administrator,
of all the goods and
chattels,
and
sometimes
of the real
estate,
of a
deceased
person;
a list of the
property
of which a
person
or
estate
is found to be
possessed;
hence,
an
itemized
list of goods or
valuables,
with their
estimated
worth;
specifically,
the
annual
account
of stock taken in any
business..
Hide
::
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..
Bovate
::
Bovate
(n.) An
oxgang,
or as much land as an ox can plow in a year; an
ancient
measure
of land, of
indefinite
quantity,
but
usually
estimated
at
fifteen
acres..
Talent
::
Talent
(v. t.) Among the
Hebrews,
a
weight
and
denomination
of
money.
For
silver
it was
equivalent
to 3,000
shekels,
and in
weight
was equal to about 93/ lbs.
avoirdupois;
as a
denomination
of
silver,
it has been
variously
estimated
at from ?340 to ?396
sterling,
or about
$1,645
to
$1,916.
For gold it was equal to
10,000
gold
shekels..
Poundrate
::
Poundrate
(n.) A rate or
proportion
estimated
at a
certain
amount
for each
pound;
poundage.
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..
Hoop
::
Hoop (n.) An old
measure
of
capacity,
variously
estimated
at from one to four
pecks..
Comparative
::
Comparative
(a.)
Estimated
by
comparison;
relative;
not
positive
or
absolute,
as
compared
with
another
thing or
state..
Weigh
::
Weigh (n.) A
certain
quantity
estimated
by
weight;
an
English
measure
of
weight.
See Wey.
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..
Inestimable
::
Inestimable
(a.)
Incapable
of being
estimated
or
computed;
especially,
too
valuable
or
excellent
to be
measured
or fully
appreciated;
above all
price;
as,
inestimable
rights
or
privileges..
Tonnage
::
Tonnage
(n.) The whole
amount
of
shipping
estimated
by tons; as, the
tonnage
of the
United
States.
See Ton..
Instant
::
Instant
(a.) A point in
duration;
a
moment;
a
portion
of time too short to be
estimated;
also, any
particular
moment..
Valuation
::
Valuation
(n.) Value set upon a
thing;
estimated
value or
worth;
as, the goods sold for more than their
valuation..
Ponderal
::
Ponderal
(a.)
Estimated
or
ascertained
by
weight;
--
distinguished
from
numeral;
as, a
ponderal
drachma..
Measure
::
Measure
(n.) The
dimensions
or
capacity
of
anything,
reckoned
according
to some
standard;
size or
extent,
determined
and
stated;
estimated
extent;
as, to take one's
measure
for a
coat..
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..
Digit
::
Digit (n.) A
finger's
breadth,
commonly
estimated
to be three
fourths
of an
inch..
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