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  • Referential transparency
  • Whether a program behaves differently if expressions and their values are interchanged

    In analytic philosophy and computer science, referential transparency and referential opacity are properties of linguistic constructions, and by extension

    Referential transparency

    Referential_transparency

  • Side effect (computer science)
  • Of a function, an additional effect besides returning a value

    is a necessary, but not sufficient, condition for referential transparency. Referential transparency means that an expression (such as a function) can

    Side effect (computer science)

    Side_effect_(computer_science)

  • Functional programming
  • Programming paradigm based on applying and composing functions

    constant with respect to that argument list (sometimes called referential transparency or idempotence), i.e., calling the pure function again with the

    Functional programming

    Functional_programming

  • Transparency
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    System Location transparency, independence of location Order-independent transparency in 3D computer graphics Referential transparency, replacing subexpressions

    Transparency

    Transparency

  • Idempotence
  • Property of operations

    functional programming (in which it is connected to the property of referential transparency). The term was introduced by American mathematician Benjamin Peirce

    Idempotence

    Idempotence

    Idempotence

  • Pure function
  • Program function without side effects

    variables, mutable reference arguments or input streams, i.e., referential transparency), and the function has no side effects (no mutation of non-local

    Pure function

    Pure_function

  • Word and Object
  • 1960 book by Willard Van Orman Quine

    (vis-á-vis visual brightness). Quine also introduces the term 'referential transparency'. Quine wants to make explicit the ambiguities in language, and

    Word and Object

    Word_and_Object

  • Liskov substitution principle
  • Object-oriented programming principle

    Circle–ellipse problem Composition over inheritance Program refinement Referential transparency Type signature SOLID – the "L" in "SOLID" stands for Liskov substitution

    Liskov substitution principle

    Liskov substitution principle

    Liskov_substitution_principle

  • Value semantics
  • definiteness, substitutivity of identity, unfoldability, and referential transparency. "Some Basic QUESTIONS". velocity reviews. Retrieved 2011-06-17

    Value semantics

    Value_semantics

  • Uniqueness type
  • Concept in computing

    improve the efficiency of functional languages while maintaining referential transparency. Unique types can also be used to integrate functional and imperative

    Uniqueness type

    Uniqueness_type

  • Christopher Strachey
  • British computer scientist (1916–1975)

    are widely used in computer science, including polymorphism and referential transparency. He has been credited as possibly the first developer of a video

    Christopher Strachey

    Christopher_Strachey

  • Purely functional programming
  • Programming paradigm entirely based on functions

    return value. This style handles state changes without losing the referential transparency of the program expressions. Purely functional programming consists

    Purely functional programming

    Purely_functional_programming

  • Fundamental Concepts in Programming Languages
  • Notes for an influential 1967 lecture by Christopher Strachey

    "L-value", "ad hoc polymorphism", "parametric polymorphism", and "referential transparency". The lecture notes were reprinted in 2000 in a special issue of

    Fundamental Concepts in Programming Languages

    Fundamental_Concepts_in_Programming_Languages

  • Transparency of experience
  • Philosophical idea

    about their own current mental state. Another separate concept is referential transparency, the extent to which co-referring terms (like Mark Twain and Samuel

    Transparency of experience

    Transparency of experience

    Transparency_of_experience

  • Expression (computer science)
  • Syntactic entity in a programming language with a determinable value

    expression with side effects does not normally have the property of referential transparency. In many languages (e.g. C++), expressions may be ended with a

    Expression (computer science)

    Expression_(computer_science)

  • Declarative programming
  • Programming paradigm based on modeling the logic of a computation

    programming language that lacks side effects, or more specifically, has referential transparency. A language with a clear correspondence to mathematical logic.

    Declarative programming

    Declarative_programming

  • Index of computing articles
  • – Recursively enumerable set – Reference (computer science) – Referential transparency – Register – Regular expression – Regular grammar – Regular language

    Index of computing articles

    Index_of_computing_articles

  • Action at a distance (computer programming)
  • Anti-pattern

    local manner, or usage of a pure functional programming style with referential transparency. The term is based on the concept of action at a distance in physics

    Action at a distance (computer programming)

    Action_at_a_distance_(computer_programming)

  • Opaque context
  • Context where substituting equivalent expressions can change truth or meaning

    Inscrutability of reference Masked-man fallacy Pure functions Referential transparency Transitivity of identity "Definition of "opaque context" | Collins

    Opaque context

    Opaque_context

  • Assignment (computer science)
  • Setting or re-setting the value associated with a variable name

    might imply changes of non-local state. The purpose is to enforce referential transparency, i.e. functions that do not depend on the state of some variable(s)

    Assignment (computer science)

    Assignment_(computer_science)

  • Reentrancy (computing)
  • Concept in computer programming

    global variables as parameters then swap() would not be reentrant Referential transparency Kerrisk 2010, p. 657. "Writing reentrant and threadsafe code".

    Reentrancy (computing)

    Reentrancy_(computing)

  • Principle of compositionality
  • Principle in linguistics about meaning

    Processing model Opaque context — another problem for compositionality Referential transparency — in programming languages Semantic decomposition (natural language

    Principle of compositionality

    Principle_of_compositionality

  • Hygienic macro
  • Macros whose expansion is guaranteed not to cause the capture of identifiers

    identifiers and prevents accidental capture. This property is called referential transparency. In cases where capture is desired, some systems allow the programmer

    Hygienic macro

    Hygienic_macro

  • Common Lisp
  • Programming language standard

    dialect of Lisp provides a macro-writing system which provides the referential transparency that eliminates both types of capture problem. This type of macro

    Common Lisp

    Common Lisp

    Common_Lisp

  • First-class function
  • Programming language feature

    considered unequal. Referential equality implies intensional and extensional equality. Referential equality breaks referential transparency and is therefore

    First-class function

    First-class_function

  • Variable (high-level programming language)
  • Named container for a particular type of data

    value during their entire lifetime due to the requirements of referential transparency. In imperative languages, the same behavior is exhibited by (named)

    Variable (high-level programming language)

    Variable_(high-level_programming_language)

  • Haskell
  • Functional programming language

    type class, this gave Haskell an effect system that maintained referential transparency and was convenient. Another notable change in early versions was

    Haskell

    Haskell

  • Analytica (software)
  • Software for working with quantitative decision models

    declarative programming (non-procedural programming) structure for referential transparency, array abstraction, and automatic dependency maintenance for efficient

    Analytica (software)

    Analytica_(software)

  • Type system
  • Computer science concept

    the program holding other references to the object, violating referential transparency. They are also used in the prototype operating system Singularity

    Type system

    Type_system

  • Macro (computer science)
  • Rule for substituting a set input with a set output

    and users not to worry about inadvertent variable capture (cf. referential transparency). Hygienic macros have been standardized for Scheme in the R5RS

    Macro (computer science)

    Macro (computer science)

    Macro_(computer_science)

  • Short-circuit evaluation
  • Programming language construct

    does || mean in bash?". stackexchange.com. Retrieved 2019-01-09. "Referential Transparency, Definiteness and Unfoldability" (PDF). Itu.dk. Retrieved 2013-08-24

    Short-circuit evaluation

    Short-circuit_evaluation

  • Scope (computer programming)
  • Part of a computer program where a given name binding is valid

    global version of the variable once again to that thread. With referential transparency the dynamic scope is restricted to the argument stack of the current

    Scope (computer programming)

    Scope_(computer_programming)

  • Purely functional
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    mutable state Functionality doctrine, in intellectual property law Referential transparency This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title

    Purely functional

    Purely_functional

  • Curry (programming language)
  • Programming language

    from a fundamental property of pure functional languages, termed referential transparency: the value of a computed result does not depend on the order or

    Curry (programming language)

    Curry (programming language)

    Curry_(programming_language)

  • Funarg problem
  • Programming language implementation problem

    Functional programming Lambda calculus Man or boy test Name binding Referential transparency Scope (programming) Spaghetti stack The function of FUNCTION in

    Funarg problem

    Funarg_problem

  • Clean (programming language)
  • Functional programming language

    properties and syntax with a younger sibling language, Haskell: referential transparency, list comprehension, guards, garbage collection, higher order functions

    Clean (programming language)

    Clean_(programming_language)

  • Function composition (computer science)
  • Programming mechanism

    operating systems. Imperative procedures with side effects violate referential transparency and therefore are not cleanly composable. However if one considers

    Function composition (computer science)

    Function_composition_(computer_science)

  • Python syntax and semantics
  • Set of rules defining correctly structured programs

    functional-programming constructs but does not attempt to demand referential transparency, it offers an object system but does not demand OOP behavior. Moreover

    Python syntax and semantics

    Python syntax and semantics

    Python_syntax_and_semantics

  • Rewriting
  • Replacing subterm in a formula with another term

    algorithm L-systems specify rewriting that is done in parallel. Referential transparency in computer science Regulated rewriting Interaction nets This variant

    Rewriting

    Rewriting

  • Persistent data structure
  • Data structure that always preserves the previous version of itself when it is modified

    render previous versions of a data structure invalid would violate referential transparency. In its standard library Haskell has efficient persistent implementations

    Persistent data structure

    Persistent_data_structure

  • Closure (computer programming)
  • Technique for creating lexically scoped first class functions

    available in the next. Closures used in this way no longer have referential transparency, and are thus no longer pure functions; nevertheless, they are

    Closure (computer programming)

    Closure_(computer_programming)

  • Fuzzy concept
  • Varying application boundaries

    context Paraconsistent logic Phenomenology (psychology) Precision Referential transparency reflexivity (social theory) Post-normal science Rough fuzzy hybridization

    Fuzzy concept

    Fuzzy_concept

  • Transparency (linguistic)
  • Linguistic transparency is a phrase which is used in multiple, overlapping subjects in the fields of linguistics and the philosophy of language. It has

    Transparency (linguistic)

    Transparency_(linguistic)

  • List of functional programming topics
  • programming Lambda programming Static scoping Higher-order function Referential transparency Currying Lambda abstraction Church–Rosser theorem Extensionality

    List of functional programming topics

    List_of_functional_programming_topics

  • Gödel numbering for sequences
  • Type of Gödel numbering in mathematics

    I, Lemma 4 see also related notions, e.g. "equals for equals" (referential transparency), and another related notion Leibniz's law / identity of indiscernibles

    Gödel numbering for sequences

    Gödel_numbering_for_sequences

  • Role Class Model
  • Class Roles with role type, which is a refinement of the previous. Referential transparency Fowler, Martin (1997-07-20). "Dealing with Roles" (PDF). Analysis

    Role Class Model

    Role_Class_Model

  • Spotlight effect
  • Cognitive bias in which people think they are being noticed more than they really are

    knowledge of themselves. Other related concepts are egocentric bias, self-referential encoding, self-reference effect and ideas of reference and delusions

    Spotlight effect

    Spotlight_effect

  • Philosophy of language
  • Mill's view. For example, co-referential names, such as Samuel Clemens and Mark Twain, cause problems for a directly referential view because it is possible

    Philosophy of language

    Philosophy of language

    Philosophy_of_language

  • Knives Out
  • 2019 film by Rian Johnson

    interest from enthusiastic pre-release reviews, the film's unique self-referentiality, and the ensemble's star power, especially that of Evans, Craig, and

    Knives Out

    Knives_Out

  • Jean Baudrillard
  • French sociologist and philosopher (1929–2007)

    not-"goat", not-"tree", etc.). In fact, he viewed meaning as near enough self-referential: objects, images of objects, words and signs are situated in a web of

    Jean Baudrillard

    Jean Baudrillard

    Jean_Baudrillard

  • Niki (Greek political party)
  • Political party in Greece

    for the defense of the ideals of Freedom and Independence.” Other self-referential positions include the defense of territorial integrity and national sovereignty

    Niki (Greek political party)

    Niki (Greek political party)

    Niki_(Greek_political_party)

  • Federated database system
  • System for managing connected databases

    modeled as a referential integrity constraint in a relationship schema. CODASYL supports insertion and retention that are not captured by referential integrity

    Federated database system

    Federated_database_system

  • Communication
  • Transmission of information

    animal communication based on the claim that animal communication lacks a referential function and is thus not able to refer to external phenomena. However

    Communication

    Communication

    Communication

  • Opacity (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    linguistic context of co-referential terms Phonological opacity, a term in phonology Semantic opacity, the opposite of semantic transparency Opaque travel inventory

    Opacity (disambiguation)

    Opacity_(disambiguation)

  • Joan Semmel
  • American feminist painter, professor emeritus (born 1932)

    psychological experiences associated with aging while continuing to be self-referential and engaging in her paintings. These meditations on the aging female

    Joan Semmel

    Joan Semmel

    Joan_Semmel

  • Gargantua
  • 1534 novel by François Rabelais

    a story, but also a play on the sign, not hesitating to suspend the referential illusion. The novel exacerbates the charge against scholastic pedagogical

    Gargantua

    Gargantua

    Gargantua

  • Trumpism
  • American right-wing populist political ideology

    culture market "based increasingly on the internet, constituting a self-referential hyperreality shorn from any reality of referants ... sensationalism and

    Trumpism

    Trumpism

    Trumpism

  • Norway
  • Country in northern Europe

    native religion and beliefs of Norway survive today in the form of names, referential names of cities and locations, the days of the week, and everyday language

    Norway

    Norway

    Norway

  • Nigel Shadbolt
  • Principal of Jesus College, Oxford

    (1984). Constituting reference in natural language : the problem of referential opacity (PhD thesis). University of Edinburgh. hdl:1842/8127. OCLC 640172642

    Nigel Shadbolt

    Nigel Shadbolt

    Nigel_Shadbolt

  • Points Cœur
  • teaching on authority and spiritual fatherhood, a tendency toward self-referentiality and mistrust toward the Church, and inadequate formation of members

    Points Cœur

    Points_Cœur

  • Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
  • German philosopher (1770–1831)

    Finally, in the Concept, thought has shown itself to be fully self-referential, and so its categories organically "develop" from one to the next. In

    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

    Georg_Wilhelm_Friedrich_Hegel

  • LGBTQ themes in Western animation
  • themes become "a major plot point" and changes the story from a "self-referential one-note one-liner." Polly Conway of Common Sense Media said the film

    LGBTQ themes in Western animation

    LGBTQ_themes_in_Western_animation

  • Law
  • System of enforceable rules

    established "a classical liberal philosophy that made individuals the key referential sign while acknowledging that we live not alone but in community with

    Law

    Law

    Law

  • Jaklin Kornfilt
  • Theoretical linguist

    in terms of "referentially anchored indefinite NPs". This ultimately means that the accusative case marker can indicate the referential property of the

    Jaklin Kornfilt

    Jaklin Kornfilt

    Jaklin_Kornfilt

  • Vivid designator
  • Concept in the philosophy of language

    statements, because de re statements can only work for names that are used referentially. In fact, both rigid designators and vivid designators are similarly

    Vivid designator

    Vivid_designator

  • Eastern esotericism
  • Esoteric beliefs in the Eastern world

    subject under much more consistent scrutiny than it is used as a self-referential (emic) designation," with a reason for comparison just as Aleister Crowley

    Eastern esotericism

    Eastern esotericism

    Eastern_esotericism

  • Gawker
  • Defunct blog on celebrities and media

    31, 2010. "Extremely literal boss demotes editor to columnist – self-referential – Gawker". Valleywag.com. November 12, 2008. Archived from the original

    Gawker

    Gawker

  • Ultras
  • Fanatical association football fans

    which was partially political, Ultra groups have mostly become self-referential in the 2010s. There has also been a change in the way violence is viewed

    Ultras

    Ultras

    Ultras

  • History of the nude in art
  • simply for its aesthetic qualities, the nude as a sensual and fully self-referential image. In more recent times, studies on the nude as an artistic genre

    History of the nude in art

    History of the nude in art

    History_of_the_nude_in_art

  • Regina Herzlinger
  • American businessperson and academic

    as in health care consumers must be patient, for evidence of a self referential health care system. Her HBS students are required to create a business

    Regina Herzlinger

    Regina_Herzlinger

  • Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen
  • Portuguese poet and writer (1919–2004)

    morality Awareness of the time we live Nature and the Sea - euphoric and referential spaces for any human being The theme of the house Love Life as opposed

    Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen

    Sophia_de_Mello_Breyner_Andresen

  • Media ethics
  • Subdivision of applied ethics

    This question also arises in the field of legal ethics. A further self-referentiality or circular characteristic in media ethics is the questioning of its

    Media ethics

    Media_ethics

  • Light in painting
  • avant-garde, it embraced stylistic plurality, appropriation, and self-referentiality. Notable figures include Jeff Koons, David Salle, Jean-Michel Basquiat

    Light in painting

    Light in painting

    Light_in_painting

  • List of Child's Play characters
  • Caroline, after Chucky was burned. (played by Tony Gardner) - is a self-referential puppeteer for the fictional Chucky Goes Psycho film. He is a deckhand

    List of Child's Play characters

    List_of_Child's_Play_characters

  • Machinima, Inc.
  • 2000–2019 American online entertainment network

    movies. Another contributing factor to this decline was that the self-referential nature of the gameplay-related situations and commentary of Quake movies

    Machinima, Inc.

    Machinima, Inc.

    Machinima,_Inc.

  • Bodo Sperling
  • German artist, painter and inventor (born 1952)

    work series, folded realities. In this series, the focus is on the referentiality between the entities. So the colors depending on the angle of the surfaces

    Bodo Sperling

    Bodo Sperling

    Bodo_Sperling

  • Self-disorder
  • Mental state of a reduced perception of self-awareness

    including disruptions of the sense of ego boundaries with other people, referential ideation based on actions or words by other people, and loss or lack

    Self-disorder

    Self-disorder

  • Postmodernist film
  • Film genre

    other images in media and not to any kind of external reality. A self-referential film calls the viewer's attention – either through characters' knowledge

    Postmodernist film

    Postmodernist_film

  • The Vanishing Lady (illusion)
  • Illusion trick

    of this means, assume there is one, thus playing the role of a self-referential "epistemological loop", "showing that the illusionist is aware that the

    The Vanishing Lady (illusion)

    The Vanishing Lady (illusion)

    The_Vanishing_Lady_(illusion)

  • International Committee of the Red Cross archives
  • the archives. The filing plan comprised both thematic and geographic referential numbering. It applied to the whole institution until 1972 and to the

    International Committee of the Red Cross archives

    International Committee of the Red Cross archives

    International_Committee_of_the_Red_Cross_archives

  • Richard Loving (artist)
  • American visual artist (1924–2021)

    that—counter to minimalist hard-edged abstraction—embraced real-world referentiality, evocative imagery, metaphor, subjectivity and old master techniques

    Richard Loving (artist)

    Richard_Loving_(artist)

  • Barbara Blondeau
  • American photographer (1938–1974)

    her graduate school days, Blondeau, experimented with concepts such as transparency, repetition, patterning and narrative in her work. Barbara Blondeau became

    Barbara Blondeau

    Barbara Blondeau

    Barbara_Blondeau

  • IGN FI
  • databases as with the IGN initiative in the context of the Large Scale Referential (RGE) or an NSDI. On a global level, IGN FI has always been a major player

    IGN FI

    IGN FI

    IGN_FI

  • List of Latin verbs with English derivatives
  • proliferous, refer, referee, reference, referendary, referendum, referent, referential, referral, relate, relation, relational, relative, relativity, relator

    List of Latin verbs with English derivatives

    List_of_Latin_verbs_with_English_derivatives

  • Imitative learning
  • Type of social learning

    individual possesses knowledge that is worth learning. Humans are also self-referential when picking models to imitate – doing so according to similarities in

    Imitative learning

    Imitative_learning

  • Francisco Javier Carrillo
  • Mexican economist

    major forms of meta-capital involved in knowledge-based production. Referential meta-capital multiplies the effectiveness and efficiency of the system

    Francisco Javier Carrillo

    Francisco_Javier_Carrillo

  • Sincerity Is Scary
  • 2018 single by the 1975

    substance when you say / Something like, 'Oh, what a shame'" to be self-referential, noting the later phrase is used multiple times throughout I Like It

    Sincerity Is Scary

    Sincerity_Is_Scary

  • Ignacio Hernando de Larramendi y Montiano
  • Spanish entrepreneur, Carlist militant and author

    of digitalization projects, programs supporting bibliographical and referential initiatives, cataloging and co-operation in archival efforts targeting

    Ignacio Hernando de Larramendi y Montiano

    Ignacio Hernando de Larramendi y Montiano

    Ignacio_Hernando_de_Larramendi_y_Montiano

  • Common Operational Datasets
  • operational partners agree that the candidate COD is going to be the referential dataset for humanitarian preparedness and response activities. The Communication

    Common Operational Datasets

    Common_Operational_Datasets

  • Giuseppe Di Giacomo
  • Italian philosopher (born 1945)

    mere mirror of things and its interpretation as an exclusively self-referential system of signs. Based on his reading of Wittgenstein, he draws the conclusion

    Giuseppe Di Giacomo

    Giuseppe Di Giacomo

    Giuseppe_Di_Giacomo

  • Abbas Gharib
  • Iranian-Italian architect (born 1942)

    from Modern Movement design methods, considering them abstract and self-referential. He oriented himself towards the post-contemporary movement and Complexity

    Abbas Gharib

    Abbas Gharib

    Abbas_Gharib

  • Sharon Gold
  • American painter

    biomorphic features that hint at representational landscapes. The organic referentiality of these pieces is another step in Gold's development out of process

    Sharon Gold

    Sharon_Gold

  • Virginia Maksymowicz
  • American artist (born 1952)

    Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Her sculptural installations became increasingly referential to the architecture of the various exhibition spaces (The Physical Boundaries

    Virginia Maksymowicz

    Virginia_Maksymowicz

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  • LIVNAH
  • Female

    Hebrew

    LIVNAH

    (לִבְנָה) Variant spelling of Hebrew Libnah, LIVNAH means "whiteness, transparency." In the bible, this is the name of a city captured by Joshua.

    LIVNAH

  • Abhivada
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Abhivada

    Reverential Salutation

    Abhivada

  • LIVNATH
  • Female

    Hebrew

    LIVNATH

    (לִבְנַת) Variant form of Hebrew Livnah ("whiteness, transparency"), LIVNATH means "Belus, glass," from the sand of which glass was first made by the Phoenicians." In the bible, this is part of the name of a river, Shihor-libnath, which flows into the sea.

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  • LIBNAH
  • Female

    Hebrew

    LIBNAH

    (לִבְנָה) Hebrew name LIBNAH means "whiteness, transparency." In the bible, this is the name of a city captured by Joshua.

    LIBNAH

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  • Mariya | مآرییا
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Mariya | مآرییا

    Beloved, Beautiful, One of the wives of the prophet Muhammad (Pbuh), Purity

  • Daudi
  • Boy/Male

    African, Arabic, Muslim, Swahili

    Daudi

    Flower

  • Swastik
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Swastik

    Holy Sign; Lovable; Nice; Auspicious

  • Ruqaiyyah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Ruqaiyyah

    Princess of the Muslims; Maker of Dresses

  • Ramamohan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ramamohan

    Rama means it is the name of Lord Sri Rama and Mohan means handsome

  • Fancy
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Dorset)

    Fancy

    English (Dorset) : unexplained. This name is frequent in Nova Scotia.

  • Shaloni
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Shaloni

    Charming

  • Meenambal
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Meenambal

    Goddess Parvathi

  • Balanuja
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Balanuja

    The Young Brother of Balrama

  • Feich
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Feich

    Raven.

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  • Dread
  • a.

    Inspiring with reverential fear; awful' venerable; as, dread sovereign; dread majesty; dread tribunal.

  • Forsooth
  • n.

    A person who used forsooth much; a very ceremonious and deferential person.

  • Awful
  • a.

    Worshipful; reverential; law-abiding.

  • Deducive
  • a.

    That deduces; inferential.

  • Pious
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to piety; exhibiting piety; reverential; dutiful; religious; devout; godly.

  • Referential
  • a.

    Containing a reference; pointing to something out of itself; as, notes for referential use.

  • Reverentially
  • adv.

    In a reverential manner.

  • Fear
  • n.

    To have a reverential awe of; to solicitous to avoid the displeasure of.

  • Dutiful
  • a.

    Controlled by, proceeding from, a sense of duty; respectful; deferential; as, dutiful affection.

  • Reverential
  • a.

    Proceeding from, or expressing, reverence; having a reverent quality; reverent; as, reverential fear or awe.

  • God-fearing
  • a.

    Having a reverential and loving feeling towards God; religious.

  • Homage
  • n.

    Reverence directed to the Supreme Being; reverential worship; devout affection.

  • Inferential
  • a.

    Deduced or deducible by inference.

  • Overawful
  • a.

    Awful, or reverential, in an excessive degree.

  • Homage
  • n.

    Respect or reverential regard; deference; especially, respect paid by external action; obeisance.

  • Ave
  • n.

    A reverential salutation.

  • Dread
  • n.

    Reverential or respectful fear; awe.

  • Solemnize
  • v. t.

    To make grave, serious, and reverential.

  • Deferential
  • a.

    Expressing deference; accustomed to defer.

  • Preferential
  • a.

    Giving, indicating, or having a preference or precedence; as, a preferential claim; preferential shares.