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Define
DefineTo set bounds to, mark the limits of. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Bounds A visible line designating a limit. The legal, imaginary line by which different parcels of land are divided. Mark This term has several acceptations: 1) It is a sign traced on paper or parchment, which stands in the place of a signature, usually made by persons who cannot write. 2) It is the sign, writing or ticket put upon manufactured goods to distinguish them from others.3) Mark or marc, denotes a weight used in several parts of Europe, and for several commodities, especially gold and silver. When gold and silver are sold by the mark, it is divided into twenty-four carats. 4) Mark is also in England a money of accounts, and in some other countries a coin. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Deficient Incomplete; defective; not sufficient in quantity or force. Deficit This Latin term signifies that something is wanting. It is used to express the deficiency which is discovered in the accounts of an accountant, or in the money in which he has received. Definite Bounded, fixed, certain. Opposed, indefinite. Definite number An ascertained number; the term is usually applied in opposition to an indefinite number. Definitio Latin. A bounding, limiting; defining, definition. Definition An enumeration of the particular acts included by or under a name: as, the definition of a crime. Definitive That which terminates a suit a definitive sentence or judgment is put in opposition to an interlocutory judgment; final. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Defensive allegation The defence or mode of propounding a defence in the spiritual courts, is so called. Deferred annuity An income stream that begins at some time in the future. Deferred compensation package This includes all retirement assets and any other saving or postponed income earned during the marriage. Deficient Incomplete; defective; not sufficient in quantity or force. Deficit This Latin term signifies that something is wanting. It is used to express the deficiency which is discovered in the accounts of an accountant, or in the money in which he has received. Define Definite Bounded, fixed, certain. Opposed, indefinite. Definite number An ascertained number; the term is usually applied in opposition to an indefinite number. Definitio Latin. A bounding, limiting; defining, definition. Definition An enumeration of the particular acts included by or under a name: as, the definition of a crime. Definitive That which terminates a suit a definitive sentence or judgment is put in opposition to an interlocutory judgment; final. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Define. If you have a better definition for Define than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Define may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Define and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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