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  • Context principle
  • Form of semantic holism in the philosophy of language

    In the philosophy of language, the context principle is a form of semantic holism[citation needed] holding that a philosopher should "never ... ask for

    Context principle

    Context_principle

  • Context
  • Non-language factors that enhance understanding of communication

    most fundamental principle in language was contextuality or compositionality, and compositionality was usually preferred. Verbal context refers to the text

    Context

    Context

  • Principle of compositionality
  • Principle in linguistics about meaning

    Gottlob Frege never adhered to the principle of compositionality as it is known today (Frege endorsed the context principle instead), and the first to explicitly

    Principle of compositionality

    Principle_of_compositionality

  • Pareto principle
  • Statistical principle about ratio of effects to causes

    The Pareto principle (also known as the 80:20 rule, the law of the vital few and the principle of factor sparsity) states that, for many outcomes, roughly

    Pareto principle

    Pareto principle

    Pareto_principle

  • User-subjective approach
  • user but is kept within its original context in case the user would need it after all. The subjective context principle suggests that PIM systems should allow

    User-subjective approach

    User-subjective_approach

  • Principle
  • Rule, guide or inevitable consequence

    modified by sentencing guidelines relating to context and proportionality. In science and nature, a principle may define the essential characteristics of

    Principle

    Principle

    Principle

  • The Foundations of Arithmetic
  • Book by Gottlob Frege

    Dummett traces the linguistic turn to Frege's Grundlagen and his context principle. The book was not well received and was not read widely when it was

    The Foundations of Arithmetic

    The Foundations of Arithmetic

    The_Foundations_of_Arithmetic

  • Occam's razor
  • Philosophical problem-solving principle

    problem-solving principle that recommends searching for explanations constructed with the smallest possible set of elements. It is also known as the principle of parsimony

    Occam's razor

    Occam's razor

    Occam's_razor

  • Uncertainty principle
  • Foundational principle in quantum physics

    The uncertainty principle, also known as Heisenberg's indeterminacy principle, is a fundamental concept in quantum mechanics. It states that there is

    Uncertainty principle

    Uncertainty principle

    Uncertainty_principle

  • Gottlob Frege
  • German philosopher, logician, and mathematician (1848–1925)

    between concept and object (Begriff und Gegenstand); Principle of compositionality; Context principle; and Distinction between the sense and reference (Sinn

    Gottlob Frege

    Gottlob Frege

    Gottlob_Frege

  • Anti-realism
  • Opposite position of realism

    its demonstrability through internal logic mechanisms, such as the context principle or intuitionistic logic, in direct opposition to the realist notion

    Anti-realism

    Anti-realism

  • Principle of double effect
  • Christian ethical consideration

    The principle of double effect is a set of ethical criteria which Christian philosophers have advocated for evaluating the permissibility of acting when

    Principle of double effect

    Principle of double effect

    Principle_of_double_effect

  • Babinet's principle
  • Equivalence between complementary antenna types

    physicist Jacques Babinet. A quantum version of Babinet's principle has been derived in the context of quantum networks. Assume B is the original diffracting

    Babinet's principle

    Babinet's_principle

  • The End of Average
  • 2016 book by Todd Rose

    individuality - the jaggedness principle (talent is always uneven), the context principle (traits are not fixed), and the pathways principle (we often take unconventional

    The End of Average

    The_End_of_Average

  • Principle of least privilege
  • Security by granting only essential access

    and other fields, the Principle of Least Privilege (PoLP), also known as the Principle of Minimal Privilege (PoMP) or the Principle of Least Authority (PoLA)

    Principle of least privilege

    Principle_of_least_privilege

  • Curie's principle
  • known as the Neumann–Minnigerode–Curie principle. Later physicists have interpreted Curie's principle in the context of thermodynamics. Dynamics close to

    Curie's principle

    Curie's_principle

  • Encoding specificity principle
  • Memory process-related theory

    The encoding specificity principle is the general principle that matching the encoding contexts of information at recall assists in the retrieval of episodic

    Encoding specificity principle

    Encoding_specificity_principle

  • Principle of typicality
  • General legal principle

    The principle of typicality (from the Greek term typikos which means model) is a general legal principle that takes on different meanings in contexts. In

    Principle of typicality

    Principle_of_typicality

  • Liskov substitution principle
  • Object-oriented programming principle

    The Liskov substitution principle (LSP) is a particular definition of a subtyping relation, called strong behavioral subtyping, that was initially introduced

    Liskov substitution principle

    Liskov substitution principle

    Liskov_substitution_principle

  • Inertia
  • Fundamental principle of classical physics

    described by Isaac Newton in his first law of motion (also known as The Principle of Inertia). It is one of the primary manifestations of mass, one of the

    Inertia

    Inertia

  • Principle of least interest
  • Idea in the sociology of relationships

    power over it. In the context of relationship dynamics, it suggests towards which party the balance of power tilts. The principle applies to personal,

    Principle of least interest

    Principle_of_least_interest

  • Markov's principle
  • instances of it are nevertheless provable in a constructive context as well. The principle was first studied and adopted by the Russian school of constructivism

    Markov's principle

    Markov's_principle

  • Principle of relativity
  • Physics principle

    This principle is most useful in dynamics and kinematics, the descriptions of forces and the motion of bodies. The term "relative" in this context refers

    Principle of relativity

    Principle_of_relativity

  • Principle of least effort
  • Idea that agents prefer to do what's easiest

    and this theory is known as Zipf's law. Within the context of information seeking, the principle of least effort was studied by Herbert Poole who wrote

    Principle of least effort

    Principle of least effort

    Principle_of_least_effort

  • Eye for an eye
  • Expression for proportional punishment

    Exodus 21:23–27 expressing the principle of reciprocal justice measure for measure. The earliest known use of the principle appears in the Code of Hammurabi

    Eye for an eye

    Eye_for_an_eye

  • Mach's principle
  • Concept of absolute rotation

    physics, particularly in discussions of gravitation theories, Mach's principle (or Mach's conjecture) is the name given by Albert Einstein to an imprecise

    Mach's principle

    Mach's_principle

  • Function-Behaviour-Structure ontology
  • expanded to be six categories of concepts by adding the concepts of Context, Principle, State. As such, the FBS ontology becomes the FCBPSS ontology. In

    Function-Behaviour-Structure ontology

    Function-Behaviour-Structure_ontology

  • Context-Based Sustainability
  • the Sustainability Context principle is just that, a principle, CBS is a methodology that makes it possible to put the principle into practice. The CBS

    Context-Based Sustainability

    Context-Based_Sustainability

  • Le Chatelier's principle
  • Principle to predict effects of a change in conditions on a chemical equilibrium

    include Chatelier's principle, Braun–Le Chatelier principle, Le Chatelier–Braun principle or the equilibrium law. The principle is named after French

    Le Chatelier's principle

    Le_Chatelier's_principle

  • Inversion of control
  • Software programming technique

    patterns that follow the inversion of control principle, although the term is most commonly used in the context of object-oriented programming. (Dependency

    Inversion of control

    Inversion_of_control

  • Software testing controversies
  • Controversies about what constitutes responsible software testing

    consultants about what constitutes responsible software testing. Proponents of a context-driven approach consider much of the writing about software testing to

    Software testing controversies

    Software_testing_controversies

  • Precautionary principle
  • Risk management strategy

    unscientific and an obstacle to progress. In an engineering context, the precautionary principle manifests itself as the factor of safety. It was apparently

    Precautionary principle

    Precautionary_principle

  • Linguistic turn
  • Early-20th-century development in Western philosophy

    intuition of them?" Frege invokes his "context principle", stated at the beginning of the book, that only in the context of a proposition do words have meaning

    Linguistic turn

    Linguistic_turn

  • Macpherson principle
  • Anti-discrimination principle

    The Macpherson principle is an anti-discrimination principle, originating in the 1999 Macpherson Report by judge Sir William Macpherson into the 1993

    Macpherson principle

    Macpherson_principle

  • Pascal's law
  • Principle in fluid mechanics

    Pascal's law (also Pascal's principle or the principle of transmission of fluid-pressure) is a principle in fluid mechanics that states that a pressure

    Pascal's law

    Pascal's law

    Pascal's_law

  • Phonemic orthography
  • Orthography in which the graphemes correspond to the phonemes of the language

    is more commonly referred to as "phonetic transcription". Alphabetic principle Defective script Phonetic transcription Spelling Morphophonology Orthographic

    Phonemic orthography

    Phonemic_orthography

  • Causality (physics)
  • Physics of the cause–effect relation

    level. The strong causality principle forbids information transfer faster than the speed of light; the weak causality principle operates at the microscopic

    Causality (physics)

    Causality_(physics)

  • Principle of consent
  • Principle of the Northern Ireland Peace Process

    Principle of consent is a term used in the context of the Northern Ireland peace process and is one of the key points of the Good Friday Agreement. The

    Principle of consent

    Principle_of_consent

  • Herglotz's variational principle
  • Principle in mathematical physics

    principle is known as the variational principle for nonconservative Lagrange equations and Hamilton equations. It was first proposed in the context of

    Herglotz's variational principle

    Herglotz's_variational_principle

  • Arm's length principle
  • Parties to a transaction are on an equal footing

    multinational enterprises are established on a market value basis. In this context, the principle means that prices should be the same as they would have been, had

    Arm's length principle

    Arm's_length_principle

  • Saint-Venant's principle
  • Engineering statement about elasticity

    principle is well known among structural and mechanical engineers, more recent mathematical literature gives a rigorous interpretation in the context

    Saint-Venant's principle

    Saint-Venant's_principle

  • Non-aggression principle
  • Core concept in libertarianism

    "factual requirements" of human life in a social context. She stressed that the political principle of non-aggression is not a primary and that it only

    Non-aggression principle

    Non-aggression_principle

  • Direct reference theory
  • Theory in philosophy of language

    "rigid designators". Causal theory of reference Contextualism and Context principle Descriptivist theory of names Entity realism Frege's puzzle Sense

    Direct reference theory

    Direct_reference_theory

  • Self-as-context
  • Principle in ACT therapy

    Self-as-context, one of the core principles in acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), is the concept that people are not the content of their thoughts

    Self-as-context

    Self-as-context

  • Fermat's principle
  • Light rays follow quickest paths

    Fermat's principle, also known as the principle of least time, is the link between ray optics and wave optics. Fermat's principle states that the path

    Fermat's principle

    Fermat's principle

    Fermat's_principle

  • Heinz Werner's orthogenetic principle
  • be subject to scrutiny. The orthogenetic principle proposes that concept formation which combines both context and concept (undifferentiated) is developmentally

    Heinz Werner's orthogenetic principle

    Heinz_Werner's_orthogenetic_principle

  • The Pleasure Principle (album)
  • 1979 studio album by Gary Numan

    The Pleasure Principle is the debut solo studio album by the English new wave musician Gary Numan, released on 7 September 1979 by Beggars Banquet Records

    The Pleasure Principle (album)

    The_Pleasure_Principle_(album)

  • Abstraction principle (computer programming)
  • performing a task many times, script it." The abstraction principle is often stated in the context of some mechanism intended to facilitate abstraction. The

    Abstraction principle (computer programming)

    Abstraction_principle_(computer_programming)

  • Whakapapa
  • Genealogical concept in Māori culture

    Genealogy is a fundamental principle in Māori culture, termed specifically in this context as whakapapa (Māori pronunciation: [ˈfakapapa], ['ɸa-], lit

    Whakapapa

    Whakapapa

    Whakapapa

  • Analytic philosophy
  • 20th-century tradition of Western philosophy

    Arithmetic and his context principle. Frege writes "never ... ask for the meaning of a word in isolation, but only in the context of a proposition." As

    Analytic philosophy

    Analytic_philosophy

  • Yin and yang
  • Cosmological dualism in Chinese philosophy

    relationship to "yang", which is repelling, active, expansive and repulsive in principle. This dichotomy in some form is seen in all things in nature and their

    Yin and yang

    Yin and yang

    Yin_and_yang

  • Principle of least astonishment
  • Principle in computer system design

    interface design and software design, the principle of least astonishment (POLA), also known as principle of least surprise (POLS), proposes that a component

    Principle of least astonishment

    Principle_of_least_astonishment

  • Invariance principle (linguistics)
  • Concept in cognitive linguistics

    invariance principle offers the hypothesis that metaphor only maps components of meaning from the source language that remain coherent in the target context. The

    Invariance principle (linguistics)

    Invariance_principle_(linguistics)

  • Complementarity (physics)
  • Quantum physics concept

    Bohr regarded as an essential feature of the theory. The complementarity principle holds that certain pairs of complementary properties cannot all be observed

    Complementarity (physics)

    Complementarity_(physics)

  • Brandolini's law
  • Internet adage

    Brandolini's law (or the bullshit asymmetry principle) is an Internet adage coined in 2013 by Italian programmer Alberto Brandolini. It contrasts the

    Brandolini's law

    Brandolini's_law

  • Bellman equation
  • Necessary condition for optimality associated with dynamic programming

    like this is said to have optimal substructure. In the context of dynamic game theory, this principle is analogous to the concept of subgame perfect equilibrium

    Bellman equation

    Bellman equation

    Bellman_equation

  • Sure-thing principle
  • Decision principle

    In decision theory, the sure-thing principle states that a decision maker who decided they would take a certain action in the case that event E has occurred

    Sure-thing principle

    Sure-thing_principle

  • Disquotational principle
  • Philosophical assertion about rational thought

    not as a proposition. This principle is presupposed by claims that hold that substitution fails in certain intensional contexts. Consider the following argument:

    Disquotational principle

    Disquotational_principle

  • Compensation principle
  • Law in welfare economics centered around prospective gainers helping losers

    change. In non-hypothetical contexts such that the compensation occurs (say in the marketplace), invoking the compensation principle is unnecessary to effect

    Compensation principle

    Compensation_principle

  • You aren't gonna need it
  • Software engineering principle

    "You aren't gonna need it" (YAGNI) is a principle which arose from extreme programming (XP) that states a programmer should not add functionality until

    You aren't gonna need it

    You_aren't_gonna_need_it

  • Reality principle
  • Ability of the mind to assess the reality of the external world, and to act upon it

    learns to experience oneself in the context of their external reality. Both the reality principle and pleasure principle pursue personal gratification, but

    Reality principle

    Reality_principle

  • 1% rule
  • Hypothesis that more people will lurk in a virtual community than will participate

    participants only lurk. Variants include the 1–9–90 rule (sometimes 90–9–1 principle or the 89:10:1 ratio), which states that in a collaborative website such

    1% rule

    1% rule

    1%_rule

  • Semantic holism
  • Theory that meanings depend on their role within a larger linguistic context

    as an alternative, formulated his famous context principle, according to which it is only within the context of an entire sentence that a word acquires

    Semantic holism

    Semantic_holism

  • PACELC design principle
  • Theorem in theoretical computer science

    In database theory, the PACELC design principle is an extension to the CAP theorem. It states that in case of network partitioning (P) in a distributed

    PACELC design principle

    PACELC design principle

    PACELC_design_principle

  • Dynamic semantics
  • Framework in logic and natural language semantics

    sentences are mapped to functions called context change potentials, which take an input context and return an output context. Dynamic semantics was originally

    Dynamic semantics

    Dynamic_semantics

  • Context-dependent memory
  • Improved recall when the context of a situation is the same

    the correct context. This concept is heavily related to the encoding specificity principle. This example best describes the concept of context-dependent

    Context-dependent memory

    Context-dependent_memory

  • Special relativity
  • Theory of interwoven space and time by Albert Einstein

    motion of light source or observer. This is known as the principle of light constancy, or the principle of light speed invariance. The first postulate was first

    Special relativity

    Special relativity

    Special_relativity

  • Principle of rationality
  • Methodology approach

    Böhm.[citation needed] In the context of knowledge-based systems, Newell (in 1982) proposed the following principle of rationality: "If an agent has

    Principle of rationality

    Principle_of_rationality

  • Range–frequency theory
  • Theory in cognitive psychology

    context under which the judgment is made, assuming that the context is an unbiased representation of the stimuli that are judged. The range principle

    Range–frequency theory

    Range–frequency_theory

  • Male-as-norm principle
  • Feminist principle

    masculine forms the default for generic, non-gender-specific contexts. The male-as-norm principle claims that the male linguistic bias works to exclude and

    Male-as-norm principle

    Male-as-norm_principle

  • Minimax
  • Decision rule used for minimizing the possible loss for a worst-case scenario

    the context of John Rawls's A Theory of Justice, where he refers to it in the context of The Difference Principle. Rawls defined this principle as the

    Minimax

    Minimax

  • Pronoun
  • Word that substitutes for a noun or noun phrase

    to English personal pronouns (i.e. follow Principle B), d-pronouns follow yet another principle, Principle C, and function similarly to nouns in that

    Pronoun

    Pronoun

  • Inna Lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un
  • Islamic phrase on receiving bad news

    something better in return. The phrase conveys the broader theological principle of human existence being temporary and the afterlife being the ultimate

    Inna Lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un

    Inna Lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un

    Inna_Lillahi_wa_inna_ilayhi_raji'un

  • Copernican principle
  • Principle that humans are not privileged observers of the universe

    More unsolved problems in physics In physical cosmology, the Copernican principle states that humans are not privileged observers of the universe, that

    Copernican principle

    Copernican principle

    Copernican_principle

  • Duomatic principle
  • The Duomatic principle is a principle of English company law relating to the informal approval of actions by a company's shareholders (and, potentially

    Duomatic principle

    Duomatic_principle

  • Wilhelm Wundt
  • German founder of psychology (1832–1920)

    supra-summation was used in gestalt psychology. The Principle of relational analysis (context principle). This principle says that "every individual mental content

    Wilhelm Wundt

    Wilhelm Wundt

    Wilhelm_Wundt

  • Theory of relativity
  • Two interrelated physics theories by Albert Einstein

    Relativtheorie) used in 1906 by Planck, who emphasized how the theory uses the principle of relativity. In the discussion section of the same paper, Alfred Bucherer

    Theory of relativity

    Theory of relativity

    Theory_of_relativity

  • Input Processing theory
  • Theory of language acquisition

    Contextual Constraint principle is the idea that learners may depend less on the First Noun Principle if the previous context constrains the possible

    Input Processing theory

    Input_Processing_theory

  • Service reusability principle
  • The service reusability principle is a design principle, applied within the service-orientation design paradigm, to create services that can be reused

    Service reusability principle

    Service_reusability_principle

  • Rule of least power
  • Programming principle

    application of the principle of least privilege to protocol design. The Rule of Least Power is an example in context of the centuries older principle known as Occam's

    Rule of least power

    Rule_of_least_power

  • JSON-LD
  • File format for encoding linked data

    became a Superseded Recommendation. JSON-LD is based on the concept of a "context" that maps JSON object properties to concepts in an ontology using an RDF

    JSON-LD

    JSON-LD

  • Logicism
  • School of thought in philosophy of mathematics

    Frege's Influence on Wittgenstein: Reversing Metaphysics via the Context Principle (PDF). S2CID 31255155. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-08-24

    Logicism

    Logicism

  • Epsilon-induction
  • Kind of transfinite induction

    schema of set induction. The principle implies transfinite induction and recursion. It may also be studied in a general context of induction on well-founded

    Epsilon-induction

    Epsilon-induction

  • Subordination (linguistics)
  • Principle of the hierarchical organization of linguistic units

    linguistics, subordination is a principle of the hierarchical organization of linguistic units. While the principle is applicable in semantics, morphology

    Subordination (linguistics)

    Subordination_(linguistics)

  • Mīmāṃsā
  • One of six orthodox schools of Hindu philosophy

    Philosophie; vol. 468. Peter Lang. Prasad, Hari Shankar (1994). "The Context Principle of Meaning in Prabhākara Mīmāṁsā". Philosophy East and West. 44 (2)

    Mīmāṃsā

    Mīmāṃsā

  • Fick principle
  • Principle applied to the measurement of blood flow to an organ

    The Fick principle states that blood flow to an organ can be calculated using a marker substance if the following information is known: Amount of marker

    Fick principle

    Fick_principle

  • Philosophical razor
  • Principle that allows one to eliminate unlikely explanations

    as Guillaume's razor): As a principle of parsimony, conversational implicatures are to be preferred over semantic context for linguistic explanations

    Philosophical razor

    Philosophical_razor

  • Second law of thermodynamics
  • Physical law for entropy and heat

    conservation of energy. Conceptually, the first law describes the fundamental principle that systems do not consume or 'use up' energy, that energy is neither

    Second law of thermodynamics

    Second law of thermodynamics

    Second_law_of_thermodynamics

  • Absolute advantage
  • Economic concept

    The Scottish economist Adam Smith first described the principle of absolute advantage in the context of international trade in 1776, using labor as the only

    Absolute advantage

    Absolute_advantage

  • Proof of concept
  • Realization of a certain method or idea in order to demonstrate its feasibility

    A proof of concept (POC or PoC), also known as proof of principle, is an inchoate realization of a certain idea or method in order to demonstrate its

    Proof of concept

    Proof of concept

    Proof_of_concept

  • Equator Principles
  • Risk management framework

    Grievance Mechanism Principle 7: Independent Review Principle 8: Covenants Principle 9: Independent Monitoring and Reporting Principle 10: Reporting and

    Equator Principles

    Equator Principles

    Equator_Principles

  • Mass–energy equivalence
  • Physics concept expressed as E = mc²

    to the inertial mass. However, already in the context of Newtonian gravity, the weak equivalence principle is postulated: the gravitational and the inertial

    Mass–energy equivalence

    Mass–energy equivalence

    Mass–energy_equivalence

  • Stratigraphy (archaeology)
  • Study of archaeological sedimentation for dating purposes

    is the dynamic superimposition of single units of stratigraphy, or contexts. Contexts are single events or actions that leave discrete, detectable traces

    Stratigraphy (archaeology)

    Stratigraphy (archaeology)

    Stratigraphy_(archaeology)

  • Fermi paradox
  • Discrepancy of the lack of evidence for alien life despite its apparent likelihood

    of extant civilizations in the Milky Way. This assumes the mediocrity principle, by which Earth is a typical planet. The second aspect of the Fermi paradox

    Fermi paradox

    Fermi_paradox

  • Cross-serial dependencies
  • Term in linguistic syntax

    arbitrary number of them are non-context-free. By this fact, Dutch and Swiss-German have been proven to be non-context-free. As Swiss-German allows verbs

    Cross-serial dependencies

    Cross-serial_dependencies

  • Maximal munch
  • Longest-match principle in parsing

    Another approach is to keep the principle of maximal munch but make it subordinate to some other principle, such as context (e.g., the right-shift token

    Maximal munch

    Maximal_munch

  • Sandford principle
  • first". The Sandford principle was first used in UK national park management, and is still most commonly encountered in that context. However, where this

    Sandford principle

    Sandford_principle

  • Buridan's ass
  • Philosophical paradox regarding free will

    no problem. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646–1716) believed, from his principle of sufficient reason, that if a person's preferences were really balanced

    Buridan's ass

    Buridan's ass

    Buridan's_ass

  • Combinatorial principles
  • Methods used in combinatorics

    pigeonhole principle often ascertains the existence of something or is used to determine the minimum or maximum number of something in a discrete context. Many

    Combinatorial principles

    Combinatorial_principles

  • Tachyon
  • Hypothetical faster-than-light particle

    paradoxes. This is known as the tachyonic antitelephone. The reinterpretation principle asserts that a tachyon sent back in time can always be reinterpreted as

    Tachyon

    Tachyon

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  • Zulfat |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Zulfat |

    Friendship, Nearness, Status

  • Ptah
  • Boy/Male

    Egyptian

    Ptah

    God worshipped in Memphis.

  • Radia |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Radia |

    Content, Satisfied

  • Rathik | ரதீக
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Rathik | ரதீக

    One who rides a chariot, Happy, Loved

  • KHET-EF
  • Male

    Egyptian

    KHET-EF

    , captain of the boatmen of Rameses II.

  • Arunika
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Arunika

    Early morning sunlight, Passionate, Fertile, Illuminating

  • KHEN-EM-KHONSU
  • Male

    Egyptian

    KHEN-EM-KHONSU

    , a priest of Apis.

  • Saja
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Australian, Muslim

    Saja

    Eloquent; A Pleasant Face

  • Oden
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, German, Swedish

    Oden

    Inspiration

  • Maqboolah
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Maqboolah

    A noted woman of the past

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  • Conceit
  • n.

    Faculty of conceiving ideas; mental faculty; apprehension; as, a man of quick conceit.

  • Content
  • n.

    An expression of assent to a bill or motion; an affirmative vote; also, a member who votes "Content.".

  • Contest
  • v. t.

    To make a subject of dispute, contention, litigation, or emulation; to contend for; to call in question; to controvert; to oppose; to dispute.

  • Contempt
  • n.

    An act or expression denoting contempt.

  • Content
  • n.

    That which is contained; the thing or things held by a receptacle or included within specified limits; as, the contents of a cask or bale or of a room; the contents of a book.

  • Dispute
  • v. t.

    To strive or contend about; to contest.

  • Convexo-convex
  • a.

    Convex on both sides; double convex. See under Convex, a.

  • Contek
  • n.

    Quarrel; contention; contest.

  • Contex
  • v. t.

    To context.

  • Content
  • n.

    That which contents or satisfies; that which if attained would make one happy.

  • Contest
  • v. i.

    To engage in contention, or emulation; to contend; to strive; to vie; to emulate; -- followed usually by with.

  • Connex
  • v. t.

    To connect.

  • Contents
  • pl.

    of Content

  • Contend
  • v. t.

    To struggle for; to contest.

  • Content
  • n.

    Area or quantity of space or matter contained within certain limits; as, solid contents; superficial contents.

  • Concent
  • n.

    Concert of voices; concord of sounds; harmony; as, a concent of notes.

  • Contend
  • v. i.

    To strive in opposition; to contest; to dispute; to vie; to quarrel; to fight.

  • Convert
  • v. t.

    To exchange for some specified equivalent; as, to convert goods into money.

  • Convex
  • n.

    A convex body or surface.

  • Contents
  • n. pl.

    See Content, n.