Largeness

  • 31Ample — Am ple, a. [F. ample, L. amplus, prob. for ambiplus full on both sides, the last syllable akin to L. plenus full. See {Full}, and cf. {Double}.] Large; great in size, extent, capacity, or bulk; spacious; roomy; widely extended. [1913 Webster] All …

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  • 32Amplitude — Am pli*tude, n. [L. amplitudo, fr. amplus: cf. F. amplitude. See {Ample}.] 1. State of being ample; extent of surface or space; largeness of dimensions; size. [1913 Webster] The cathedral of Lincoln . . . is a magnificent structure,… …

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  • 33Magnetic amplitude — Amplitude Am pli*tude, n. [L. amplitudo, fr. amplus: cf. F. amplitude. See {Ample}.] 1. State of being ample; extent of surface or space; largeness of dimensions; size. [1913 Webster] The cathedral of Lincoln . . . is a magnificent structure,… …

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  • 34Tritone — For other uses, see Tritone (disambiguation). tritone Inverse tritone Name Other names augmented fourth, diminished fifth Abbreviation TT Size …

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  • 35Natural proof — In computational complexity theory, a natural proof is a certain kind of proof establishing that one complexity class differs from another one. While these proofs are in some sense natural , it can be shown (assuming a widely believed conjecture… …

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  • 37naturalism — /nach euhr euh liz euhm, nach reuh /, n. 1. Literature. a. a manner or technique of treating subject matter that presents, through volume of detail, a deterministic view of human life and actions. b. a deterministic theory of writing in which it… …

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  • 38third man argument — The argument advanced in Plato s dialogue Parmenides against the doctrine of forms . Suppose we start with the collection of large things. Now suppose that there is some form that they all share: the form of largeness. We now have a new… …

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  • 39megalocephaly — meg·a·lo·ceph·a·ly .meg ə lō sef ə lē n, pl lies largeness and esp. abnormal largeness of the head * * * n. 1. see macrocephaly. 2. overgrowth and distortion of skull bones (see leontiasis) …

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  • 40greatness — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Magnitude Nouns 1. greatness, magnitude; dimensions, number; immensity, enormity; might, strength; intensity, fullness. See size, multitude, power, quantity. 2. eminence, prominence, grandeur,… …

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