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Definition of feature
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of feature is as below...
Feature
(n.) The make, cast, or
appearance
of the human face, and
especially
of any
single
part of the face; a
lineament.
(pl.) The face, the
countenance..
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Disfeature
::
Disfeature
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
features;
to mar the
features
of.
Attraction
::
Attraction
(n.) That which
attracts;
an
attractive
object
or
feature.
Defeatured
::
Defeatured
(p. p.)
Changed
in
features;
deformed.
Characterize
::
Characterize
(v. t.) To make
distinct
and
recognizable
by
peculiar
marks or
traits;
to make with
distinctive
features.
Sketch
::
Sketch
(n.) An
outline
or
general
delineation
of
anything;
a first rough or
incomplete
draught
or plan of any
design;
especially,
in the fine arts, such a
representation
of an
object
or scene as
serves
the
artist's
purpose
by
recording
its chief
features;
also, a
preliminary
study for an
original
work..
Institution
::
Institution
(n.)
Anything
forming
a
characteristic
and
persistent
feature
in
social
or
national
life or
habits.
Favor
::
Favor (n.) To
resemble
in
features;
to have the
aspect
or looks of; as, the child
favors
his
father..
Defeature
::
Defeature
(n.)
Overthrow;
defeat.
Hard-visaged
::
Hard-visaged
(a.) Of a harsh or stern
countenance;
hard-featured.
Deformity
::
Deformity
(a.) The state of being
deformed;
want of
proper
form or
symmetry;
any
unnatural
form or
shape;
distortion;
irregularity
of shape or
features;
ugliness.
Galleass
::
Galleass
(n.) A large
galley,
having
some
features
of the
galleon,
as
broadside
guns; esp., such a
vessel
used by the
southern
nations
of
Europe
in the 16th and 17th
centuries.
See
Galleon,
and
Galley..
Design
::
Design
(n.) A
preliminary
sketch;
an
outline
or
pattern
of the main
features
of
something
to be
executed,
as of a
picture,
a
building,
or a
decoration;
a
delineation;
a
plan..
Order
::
Order (n.) The
disposition
of a
column
and its
component
parts,
and of the
entablature
resting
upon it, in
classical
architecture;
hence (as the
column
and
entablature
are the
characteristic
features
of
classical
architecture)
a style or
manner
of
architectural
designing..
Base
::
Base (n.) The lower part of a wall, pier, or
column,
when
treated
as a
separate
feature,
usually
in
projection,
or
especially
ornamented..
Line
::
Line (n.)
Lineament;
feature;
figure.
Feature
::
Feature
(n.) The cast or
structure
of
anything,
or of any part of a
thing,
as of a
landscape,
a
picture,
a
treaty,
or an
essay;
any
marked
peculiarity
or
characteristic;
as, one of the
features
of the
landscape..
Beauty
::
Beauty
(n.) A
particular
grace,
feature,
ornament,
or
excellence;
anything
beautiful;
as, the
beauties
of
nature..
Hardfavoredness
::
Hardfavoredness
(n.)
Coarseness
of
features.
Peak
::
Peak (v. i.) To
acquire
sharpness
of
figure
or
features;
hence,
to look thin or
sicky..
Ionic
::
Ionic (a.)
Pertaining
to the Ionic order of
architecture,
one of the three
orders
invented
by the
Greeks,
and one of the five
recognized
by the
Italian
writers
of the
sixteenth
century.
Its
distinguishing
feature
is a
capital
with
spiral
volutes.
See
Illust.
of
Capital..
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