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  • Requirements Modeling Framework
  • The Requirements Modeling Framework (RMF) is an open-source software framework for working with requirements based on the ReqIF standard. RMF consists

    Requirements Modeling Framework

    Requirements Modeling Framework

    Requirements_Modeling_Framework

  • Conceptual model
  • Theoretical framework

    Gemino, A.; Wand, Y. (2004). "A framework for empirical evaluation of conceptual modeling techniques". Requirements Engineering. 9 (4): 248–60. doi:10

    Conceptual model

    Conceptual_model

  • Zachman Framework
  • Structure for enterprise architecture

    the Zachman Framework has been widely used as a means of providing structure for information technology engineering-style enterprise modeling. The Zachman

    Zachman Framework

    Zachman Framework

    Zachman_Framework

  • V-model
  • Graphic of a systems development lifecycle

    parts and their validation. However, requirements need to be validated first against the higher level requirements or user needs. Furthermore, there is

    V-model

    V-model

    V-model

  • Modeling language
  • Notation expressing information under a rule set

    defined by a consistent set of rules. A modeling language can be graphical or textual. A graphical modeling language uses a diagramming technique with

    Modeling language

    Modeling_language

  • Requirements Interchange Format
  • XML file format

    reference of the data model available Requirement Requirements Modeling Framework Open Up - How the ReqIF Standard for Requirements Exchange Disrupts the

    Requirements Interchange Format

    Requirements Interchange Format

    Requirements_Interchange_Format

  • View model
  • Framework for enterprise and system engineering

    A view model or viewpoints framework in systems engineering, software engineering, and enterprise engineering is a framework which defines a coherent

    View model

    View model

    View_model

  • Software framework
  • Software that supports solution development via inversion of control

    scratch. Generally, a framework is intended to enhance productivity by allowing developers to focus on satisfying business requirements rather than reimplementing

    Software framework

    Software_framework

  • Systems modeling
  • Use of conceptual models

    to requirements models for further systems partition. Contrasting the functional modeling, another type of systems modeling is architectural modeling which

    Systems modeling

    Systems modeling

    Systems_modeling

  • Data modeling
  • Creating a model of the data in a system

    as part of broader model-driven engineering (MDE) concept. Data modeling is a process used to define and analyze data requirements needed to support the

    Data modeling

    Data modeling

    Data_modeling

  • Non-functional requirements framework
  • NFR (Non-Functional Requirements) need a framework for compaction. The analysis begins with softgoals that represent NFR which stakeholders agree upon

    Non-functional requirements framework

    Non-functional_requirements_framework

  • Enterprise architecture framework
  • Frame in which the architecture of a company is defined

    (Mega-modeling Architecture Framework) is an infrastructure for realizing architecture frameworks that conform to the definition of architecture framework provided

    Enterprise architecture framework

    Enterprise architecture framework

    Enterprise_architecture_framework

  • P-Modeling Framework
  • P-Modeling Framework is a package of guidelines, methods, tools and templates for the development process improvement. P-Modeling framework can be integrated

    P-Modeling Framework

    P-Modeling_Framework

  • Model–view–controller
  • Software design pattern

    deeply, the framework exists to separate the representation of information from user interaction. Burbeck (1992): "... the user input, the modeling of the

    Model–view–controller

    Model–view–controller

    Model–view–controller

  • Domain-driven design
  • Software development process

    focuses on modeling software to match a domain according to input from that domain's experts. DDD is against the idea of having a single unified model; instead

    Domain-driven design

    Domain-driven_design

  • Use case
  • Potential scenario for use of a system

    functional requirements. A use case is a list of actions or event steps typically defining the interactions between a role (known in the Unified Modeling Language

    Use case

    Use_case

  • International Financial Reporting Standards
  • Technical standard

    presentation. It does not override the requirements of individual IFRSs. Some companies may use the Framework as a reference for selecting their accounting

    International Financial Reporting Standards

    International_Financial_Reporting_Standards

  • Threat model
  • Process of identifying structural vulnerabilities

    incorporate some form of threat modeling in their daily life and don't even realize it.[citation needed] Commuters use threat modeling to consider what might go

    Threat model

    Threat_model

  • Requirements analysis
  • Engineering process

    conflicting requirements of the various stakeholders, analyzing, documenting, validating, and managing software or system requirements. Requirements analysis

    Requirements analysis

    Requirements analysis

    Requirements_analysis

  • Goal modeling
  • goals in the goal model. Connects requirements to design: for example, the i* "Non-Functional Requirements (NFR) framework" uses goals to guide the design

    Goal modeling

    Goal_modeling

  • Non-functional requirement
  • Type of requirement in systems engineering

    ISO/IEC 9126 FURPS Requirements analysis Usability requirements Non-Functional Requirements framework Architecturally Significant Requirements SNAP Points Chen

    Non-functional requirement

    Non-functional_requirement

  • Capability Maturity Model Integration
  • Process level improvement training and appraisal program

    aimed to improve the usability of maturity models by integrating many different models into one framework. The project consisted of members of industry

    Capability Maturity Model Integration

    Capability_Maturity_Model_Integration

  • Requirements engineering
  • Defining and maintaining requirements in systems engineering

    Examples of graphical tools: Unified Modeling Language (UML) and Lifecycle Modeling Language (LML). System modeling – Some engineering fields (or specific

    Requirements engineering

    Requirements_engineering

  • Basel III
  • Banking regulation framework

    third of three Basel Accords, a framework that sets international standards and minimums for bank capital requirements, stress tests, liquidity regulations

    Basel III

    Basel_III

  • Process modeling
  • Definition and description of a process or system

    understanding quality of process modeling techniques, one example is Quality based modeling evaluation framework or known as Q-Me framework which argued to provide

    Process modeling

    Process modeling

    Process_modeling

  • RMF
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Files, a data recovery application Reed–Muller canonical form Requirements Modeling Framework, an Eclipse Foundation project Resource Measurement Facility

    RMF

    RMF

  • Spring Framework
  • Application framework for Java platform

    The Spring Framework is an application framework and inversion of control container for the Java platform. The framework's core features can be used by

    Spring Framework

    Spring_Framework

  • Earth System Modeling Framework
  • The Earth System Modeling Framework (ESMF) is open-source software for building climate, numerical weather prediction, data assimilation, and other Earth

    Earth System Modeling Framework

    Earth_System_Modeling_Framework

  • Scrum (project management)
  • Management framework

    scrum is based in part on the notion of requirement volatility, that stakeholders will change their requirements as the project evolves. The use of the

    Scrum (project management)

    Scrum (project management)

    Scrum_(project_management)

  • Agile modeling
  • (DAD) framework. As per 2011 stats, agile modeling accounted for 1% of all agile software development. Agile modeling is one form of Agile model-driven

    Agile modeling

    Agile_modeling

  • Enterprise Architect (software)
  • Visual modeling and design tool

    is a visual modeling and design tool based on the OMG UML. The platform supports: the design and construction of software systems; modeling business processes;

    Enterprise Architect (software)

    Enterprise Architect (software)

    Enterprise_Architect_(software)

  • Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification
  • Assessment framework and assessor certification program

    partner or vendor. The framework provides a model for contractors in the defense industrial base to meet the security requirements from NIST SP 800-171

    Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification

    Cybersecurity_Maturity_Model_Certification

  • Software architecture
  • High level structures of a software system

    (aka non functional requirements) then models the components accordingly. The team can use C4 Model which is a flexible method to model the architecture

    Software architecture

    Software architecture

    Software_architecture

  • Microsoft Solutions Framework
  • Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF) is a set of principles, models, disciplines, concepts, and guidelines for delivering information technology services

    Microsoft Solutions Framework

    Microsoft_Solutions_Framework

  • Scaled agile framework
  • Set of workflow practices

    The Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) is a set of organization and workflow patterns intended to guide enterprises in scaling lean and agile practices. Along

    Scaled agile framework

    Scaled_agile_framework

  • Building information modeling
  • Process for digital management of built assets

    Building information modeling (BIM) is an approach involving the generation and management of digital representations of the physical and functional characteristics

    Building information modeling

    Building information modeling

    Building_information_modeling

  • Requirement
  • Condition that must be satisfied for an engineered work to be acceptable

    Business requirements Software requirements Requirements engineering Requirements analysis Requirements elicitation Requirements management Requirement prioritization

    Requirement

    Requirement

  • Business process modeling
  • Activity of representing processes of an enterprise

    Business process modeling (BPM) is the action of modeling processes of an enterprise. BPM is used to analyze, improve, and possibly automate business processes

    Business process modeling

    Business process modeling

    Business_process_modeling

  • Entity Framework
  • Open source object-relational mapping framework

    of .NET Framework, however starting with Entity Framework version 6.0 it has been delivered separately from the .NET Framework. Entity Framework 6.4 was

    Entity Framework

    Entity_Framework

  • Enterprise modelling
  • Abstract representation of an organization

    Enterprise modelling. Agile Enterprise Modeling. by S.W. Ambler, 2003-2008. Enterprise Modeling Anti-patterns. by S.W. Ambler, 2005. Enterprise Modelling and

    Enterprise modelling

    Enterprise modelling

    Enterprise_modelling

  • Agile software development
  • Umbrella term for certain approaches to software development

    development frameworks include: Agile software development is supported by a number of concrete practices, covering areas like requirements, design, modeling, coding

    Agile software development

    Agile_software_development

  • Software development process
  • Process by which software is developed

    Agile software development refers to a group of frameworks based on iterative development, where requirements and solutions evolve via collaboration between

    Software development process

    Software_development_process

  • TOGAF
  • Reference model for enterprise architecture

    The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) is an enterprise architecture framework. It provides an approach for designing, planning, implementing,

    TOGAF

    TOGAF

    TOGAF

  • Test-driven development
  • Method of writing code

    systems require an architecture that meets a range of requirements. A key subset of these requirements includes support for the complete and effective testing

    Test-driven development

    Test-driven_development

  • Behavior-driven development
  • Collaborative approach to designing and developing software

    communication means for describing requirements ("features"). In principle, a BDD support tool is a testing framework for software, much like the tools

    Behavior-driven development

    Behavior-driven_development

  • Resource Description Framework
  • Formal language for describing data models

    Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a method to describe and exchange graph data. It was originally designed as a data model for metadata by the World

    Resource Description Framework

    Resource_Description_Framework

  • ArchiMate
  • Enterprise architecture modeling language

    languages such as Unified Modeling Language (UML) and Business Process Modeling and Notation (BPMN) by its enterprise modelling scope. Also, UML and BPMN

    ArchiMate

    ArchiMate

    ArchiMate

  • MetaDONE
  • GraSyLa language. This framework proposes several modeling languages (Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN), User Requirements Notation (URN), Goal-oriented

    MetaDONE

    MetaDONE

  • Information model
  • Software engineering visualization

    of data properties, constraints, and operations. Unified Modeling Language (UML) is a modeling language for specifying, visualizing, constructing, and

    Information model

    Information model

    Information_model

  • Rational unified process
  • Process by which software is developed

    incorporated extensive content from Jim Rumbaugh's Object Modeling Technology (OMT) approach to modeling, Grady Booch's Booch method, and the newly released

    Rational unified process

    Rational_unified_process

  • NIST Cybersecurity Framework
  • U.S. government-sponsored framework of cybersecurity

    the HIPAA Security Rule requirements to the NIST CSF, enabling covered entities and business associates to use the framework for HIPAA compliance. The

    NIST Cybersecurity Framework

    NIST_Cybersecurity_Framework

  • Test automation
  • Use of purpose-built software to control test execution

    validating bottom-up requirements or user stories to assessing the system requirements associated with overarching business goals. For model-based testing,

    Test automation

    Test_automation

  • V-model (software development)
  • Software development methodology

    uppermost), respectively. In the requirements analysis phase, the first step in the verification process, the requirements of the system are collected by

    V-model (software development)

    V-model (software development)

    V-model_(software_development)

  • Basel Accords
  • Banking supervision accords issued by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision

    II was a new capital framework to supersede the Basel I framework. It introduced "three pillars": Minimum capital requirements, which sought to develop

    Basel Accords

    Basel_Accords

  • Model-driven engineering
  • Software development methodology

    List of Unified Modeling Language tools Model transformation (e.g. using QVT) Model-based testing (MBT) Modeling Maturity Level (MML) Model-based systems

    Model-driven engineering

    Model-driven_engineering

  • NIST Enterprise Architecture Model
  • Reference model for enterprise architecture

    environment reference model Technical Architecture Framework for Information Management (TAFIM) Treasury Information System Architecture Framework Examples of published

    NIST Enterprise Architecture Model

    NIST Enterprise Architecture Model

    NIST_Enterprise_Architecture_Model

  • Asset/liability modeling
  • have their in-house modeling process. There is a vast array of models available today for practical asset and liability modeling and these have been the

    Asset/liability modeling

    Asset/liability_modeling

  • Indecs Content Model
  • published; the indecs Metadata Framework document is a concise summary. indecs provided an analysis of the requirements for metadata for e-commerce of

    Indecs Content Model

    Indecs_Content_Model

  • Software design
  • Process of planning software solutions

    logic. Systems Modeling Language (SysML) A general-purpose modeling language for systems engineering. Service-oriented modeling framework (SOMF) Wikimedia

    Software design

    Software_design

  • Dynamic systems development method
  • Agile project delivery framework

    brings project stakeholders together to discuss requirements, functionalities and mutual understanding. Modeling: helps visualise a business domain and improve

    Dynamic systems development method

    Dynamic systems development method

    Dynamic_systems_development_method

  • Financial modeling
  • Modeling financial systems

    Financial modeling is the task of building an abstract representation (a model) of a real world financial situation. This is a mathematical model designed

    Financial modeling

    Financial_modeling

  • Fundamental Review of the Trading Book
  • Proposals for bank requirements

    revised market risk framework - consultative document" (PDF). www.bis.org. BIS. Retrieved 17 April 2022. Minimum capital requirements for market risk (PDF)

    Fundamental Review of the Trading Book

    Fundamental_Review_of_the_Trading_Book

  • Software testing
  • Checking software against expectations

    may involve a Requirements gap – omission from the design for a requirement. Requirement gaps can often be non-functional requirements such as testability

    Software testing

    Software testing

    Software_testing

  • Model-driven architecture
  • Software design approach

    implementations of OMG modeling standards may be found in the Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF) or Graphical Modeling Framework (GMF), the Eclipse foundation

    Model-driven architecture

    Model-driven_architecture

  • Unit testing
  • Validating the behavior of isolated source code

    frameworks.[citation needed] Parameters for the unit tests may be coded manually or in some cases are automatically generated by the test framework.

    Unit testing

    Unit_testing

  • Information Framework
  • 80% of business requirements and can be customized and extended to cover the specific requirements of a bank. The IFW business models will assist a bank

    Information Framework

    Information_Framework

  • Sherwood Applied Business Security Architecture
  • Enterprise security architecture

    independently from the Zachman Framework, but has a similar structure. The primary characteristic of the SABSA model is that everything must be derived

    Sherwood Applied Business Security Architecture

    Sherwood_Applied_Business_Security_Architecture

  • Rhapsody (modeling)
  • Software

    be associated with other lifecycle resources such as requirements (via IBM Engineering Requirements Management DOORS, DOORS Next), change requests and change

    Rhapsody (modeling)

    Rhapsody (modeling)

    Rhapsody_(modeling)

  • Open energy system models
  • Energy system models that are open source

    published modeling work. TEMOA classes as a modeling framework and is used to conduct analysis using a bottom-up, technology rich energy system model. The

    Open energy system models

    Open_energy_system_models

  • Architecture of Integrated Information Systems
  • Enterprise architecture framework

    information system can completely meet its requirements. This framework is based on a division of the model into description views and levels, which allows

    Architecture of Integrated Information Systems

    Architecture of Integrated Information Systems

    Architecture_of_Integrated_Information_Systems

  • BIBFRAME
  • Data model for bibliographic description

    BIBFRAME (Bibliographic Framework) is a data model for bibliographic description. BIBFRAME was designed to replace the MARC standards, and to use linked

    BIBFRAME

    BIBFRAME

  • SEQUAL framework
  • relationships between a model, a body of knowledge, a domain, a modeling language, and the activities of learning, taking action, and modeling". Its usefulness

    SEQUAL framework

    SEQUAL_framework

  • General algebraic modeling system
  • Type of mathematical modeling system

    general algebraic modeling system (GAMS) is a high-level modeling system for mathematical optimization. GAMS is designed for modeling and solving linear

    General algebraic modeling system

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  • Department of Defense Architecture Framework
  • Enterprise architecture framework

    The Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF) is an architecture framework for the United States Department of Defense (DoD) that provides visualization

    Department of Defense Architecture Framework

    Department of Defense Architecture Framework

    Department_of_Defense_Architecture_Framework

  • Kimball lifecycle
  • Methodology for developing data warehouses

    tests the products. Dimensional modeling is a process in which the business requirements are used to design dimensional models for the system. Physical design

    Kimball lifecycle

    Kimball_lifecycle

  • Extreme programming
  • Software development methodology

    to improve software quality and responsiveness to changing customer requirements. As a type of agile software development, it advocates frequent releases

    Extreme programming

    Extreme programming

    Extreme_programming

  • I*
  • Modeling language

    star") or i* framework is a modeling language suitable for an early phase of system modeling in order to understand the problem domain. i* modeling language

    I*

    I*

    I*

  • Function-Behaviour-Structure ontology
  • fundamental processes in the FBS framework are illustrated using a turbocharger design process. Formulation: External requirements (R) for a turbocharger are

    Function-Behaviour-Structure ontology

    Function-Behaviour-Structure_ontology

  • Software architecture description
  • Practices for analysing software architectures

    Architecture description is largely a modeling activity (Software architectural model). Architecture models can take various forms, including text,

    Software architecture description

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  • System requirements
  • Environment needed to run software

    (computer) system requirements and are often used as a guideline as opposed to an absolute rule. Most software defines two sets of system requirements: minimum

    System requirements

    System_requirements

  • Feature-driven development
  • Software development process

    object modeling. Domain object modeling consists of exploring and explaining the domain of the problem to be solved. The resulting domain object model provides

    Feature-driven development

    Feature-driven_development

  • Meta-process modeling
  • Type of metamodeling

    Unified Modeling Language Vocabulary-based transformation XMI XML transformation language (XTL) Colette Rolland (June 1993). Modeling the Requirements Engineering

    Meta-process modeling

    Meta-process modeling

    Meta-process_modeling

  • Basel II
  • Banking regulation framework

    regulatory capital requirements will diverge from the economic capital. Basel II uses a "three pillars" concept – (1) minimum capital requirements (addressing

    Basel II

    Basel_II

  • Artificial Intelligence Act
  • 2024 European Union regulation

    transparency requirements are imposed, with reduced requirements for open source models, and additional evaluations for high-capability models. The Act also

    Artificial Intelligence Act

    Artificial Intelligence Act

    Artificial_Intelligence_Act

  • Entity–attribute–value model
  • Type of data model

    data modeling technique. The differences between row modeling and EAV (which may be considered a generalization of row-modeling) are: A row-modeled table

    Entity–attribute–value model

    Entity–attribute–value_model

  • Systems development life cycle
  • Development phases of a computer-based system

    this involves engaging users to define the requirements and recording them in a document known as a requirements specification. During the design phase (a

    Systems development life cycle

    Systems development life cycle

    Systems_development_life_cycle

  • Comparison of server-side web frameworks
  • comparison of notable web frameworks, software used to build and deploy web applications. This article focuses on frameworks used for building the backend

    Comparison of server-side web frameworks

    Comparison_of_server-side_web_frameworks

  • Acceptance testing
  • Test to determine if the requirements of a specification or contract are met

    "Introduction to Acceptance/Customer Tests as Requirements Artifacts". agilemodeling.com. Agile Modeling. Retrieved December 9, 2013. Wells, Don. "Acceptance

    Acceptance testing

    Acceptance testing

    Acceptance_testing

  • Behavior tree
  • Structured visual modeling technique

    that requires testers to create test models from requirements of Software Under Test (SUT). Traditionally, modeling languages such as UML statecharts, finite-state

    Behavior tree

    Behavior tree

    Behavior_tree

  • Cucumber (software)
  • Software tool

    managers. It seeks to enforce firm, unambiguous requirements starting in the initial phases of requirements definition by business management and in other

    Cucumber (software)

    Cucumber_(software)

  • ITIL security management
  • management comes in two parts: Security requirements defined in service level agreements (SLA) and other external requirements that are specified in underpinning

    ITIL security management

    ITIL_security_management

  • Unified Foundational Ontology
  • Ontological framework for conceptual models

    is an ontological framework developed in the early 2000s with the objective of providing foundational support for conceptual modeling. It synthesizes elements

    Unified Foundational Ontology

    Unified_Foundational_Ontology

  • Unified process
  • Object oriented software development process framework

    The rational unified process defines nine disciplines: business modeling, requirements, analysis and design, Implementation, test, deployment, configuration

    Unified process

    Unified process

    Unified_process

  • Waterfall model
  • Modelling software development in sequential phases

    the phases of conception, requirements analysis, design, construction, testing, deployment, and maintenance. The waterfall model is the earliest SDLC methodology

    Waterfall model

    Waterfall_model

  • Model checking
  • Computer science field

    the specification contains liveness requirements (such as avoidance of livelock) as well as safety requirements (such as avoidance of states representing

    Model checking

    Model checking

    Model_checking

  • .NET Framework version history
  • .NET Store APIs Async model Parallel LINQ TPL LINQ EF WPF WCF WF WCS WinForms ASP.NET ADO.NET Framework Class Library Common Language Runtime Microsoft

    .NET Framework version history

    .NET Framework version history

    .NET_Framework_version_history

  • RM-ODP
  • Reference model in computer science

    Reference Model of Open Distributed Processing (RM-ODP) is a reference model in computer science, which provides a co-ordinating framework for the standardization

    RM-ODP

    RM-ODP

    RM-ODP

  • SMART criteria
  • Mnemonic, giving criteria to guide in the setting of objectives

    are specific, measurable, assignable, realistic, and time-bound. This framework is commonly applied in fields such as project management, employee performance

    SMART criteria

    SMART criteria

    SMART_criteria

  • Actor–partner interdependence model
  • Statistical framework for analyzing data from dyads

    used depending on the modeling framework). For indistinguishable (interchangeable) dyads, researchers often specify the model so that estimates are invariant

    Actor–partner interdependence model

    Actor–partner_interdependence_model

  • Lexical Markup Framework
  • ISO standard

    structural elements. The LMF specification complies with the modeling principles of Unified Modeling Language (UML) as defined by Object Management Group (OMG)

    Lexical Markup Framework

    Lexical_Markup_Framework

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  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Mathara

    Name of a City

  • Timir
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu

    Timir

    Darkness

  • Thibault
  • Boy/Male

    French, German

    Thibault

    Courageous; Prince of the People

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  • Morling
  • n.

    Mortling.

  • Modeling
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Model

  • Meddlingly
  • adv.

    In a meddling manner.

  • Ceroplastic
  • a.

    Relating to the art of modeling in wax.

  • Modeling
  • n.

    The act or art of making a model from which a work of art is to be executed; the formation of a work of art from some plastic material. Also, in painting, drawing, etc., the expression or indication of solid form.

  • Homeling
  • n.

    A person or thing belonging to a home or to a particular country; a native; as, a word which is a homeling.

  • Sideling
  • a.

    Inclining to one side; directed toward one side; sloping; inclined; as, sideling ground.

  • Yodeling
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Yodle

  • Call
  • v. i.

    To make a demand, requirement, or request.

  • Phelloplastics
  • n.

    Art of modeling in cork.

  • Busy
  • a.

    Officious; meddling; foolish active.

  • Ceroplasty
  • n.

    The art of modeling in wax.

  • Requirement
  • n.

    That which is required; an imperative or authoritative command; an essential condition; something needed or necessary; a need.

  • Call
  • n.

    A requirement or appeal arising from the circumstances of the case; a moral requirement or appeal.

  • Mortling
  • n.

    Wool plucked from a dead sheep; morling.

  • Codlin
  • n.

    Alt. of Codling

  • Requirement
  • n.

    The act of requiring; demand; requisition.

  • Mortling
  • n.

    An animal, as a sheep, dead of disease or privation; a mortling.

  • Toddle
  • n.

    A toddling walk.