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  • Sequential decision making
  • Concept in control theory

    Sequential decision making is a concept in control theory and operations research, which involves making a series of decisions over time to optimize an

    Sequential decision making

    Sequential_decision_making

  • Markov decision process
  • Mathematical model for sequential decision making under uncertainty

    Markov decision process (MDP) is a mathematical model for sequential decision making when outcomes are uncertain. It is a type of stochastic decision process

    Markov decision process

    Markov_decision_process

  • Group decision-making
  • Subset of decision science

    Group decision-making (also known as collaborative decision-making or collective decision-making) is a situation faced when individuals collectively make

    Group decision-making

    Group_decision-making

  • Algorithmic probability
  • Mathematical method of assigning a prior probability to a given observation

    approach transforms sequential decision-making into an optimization problem. However, the general formulation of AIXI is incomputable, making it impractical

    Algorithmic probability

    Algorithmic probability

    Algorithmic_probability

  • Intuition and decision-making
  • Intuition in the context of decision-making is defined as a "non-sequential information-processing mode." It is distinct from insight (a much more protracted

    Intuition and decision-making

    Intuition_and_decision-making

  • Tsachy Weissman
  • Israeli-American academic

    entropy, noise reduction (denoising), filtering, prediction, sequential decision making, learning, and connections with probability, statistics, and computer

    Tsachy Weissman

    Tsachy_Weissman

  • Robust decision-making
  • Iterative decision analytic framework

    Robust decision-making (RDM) is an iterative decision analytics framework that aims to help identify potential robust strategies, characterize the vulnerabilities

    Robust decision-making

    Robust_decision-making

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

    condition in optimal control theory Markov decision process – Mathematical model for sequential decision making under uncertainty Optimal control theory –

    Bellman equation

    Bellman equation

    Bellman_equation

  • Michael L. Littman
  • American computer scientist (born 1966)

    Fellow in 2018 for "contributions to the design and analysis of sequential decision-making algorithms in artificial intelligence". Winner of the IFAAMAS

    Michael L. Littman

    Michael L. Littman

    Michael_L._Littman

  • Computational sustainability
  • illustrating the potential of computational sustainability for informed decision-making in environmental monitoring and assessment. Computational sustainability

    Computational sustainability

    Computational sustainability

    Computational_sustainability

  • Emma Brunskill
  • American computer scientist

    doctoral dissertation, Compact parametric models for efficient sequential decision making in high-dimensional, uncertain domains, was supervised by Nicholas

    Emma Brunskill

    Emma_Brunskill

  • Mathematics of bookmaking
  • Theory of laying bets

    environment is often modeled using frameworks from online learning and sequential decision making, where the house must balance profit maximization with the need

    Mathematics of bookmaking

    Mathematics_of_bookmaking

  • Reinforcement learning
  • Field of machine learning

    concept in natural language processing (NLP), where tasks are often sequential decision-making rather than static classification. Reinforcement learning is where

    Reinforcement learning

    Reinforcement learning

    Reinforcement_learning

  • Secretary problem
  • Mathematical problem involving optimal stopping theory

    "Sequential decision making with relative ranks: An experimental investigation of the 'secretary problem'". Organizational Behavior and Human Decision

    Secretary problem

    Secretary problem

    Secretary_problem

  • Economic analysis of climate change
  • of sequential decision making. This involves making a series of observations before making a final decision. An approach based on sequential decision making

    Economic analysis of climate change

    Economic_analysis_of_climate_change

  • Buying center
  • Organizational behavior

    Spekman and Gronhaug in 1986 considered whether decision-making was best characterised as "sequential" or "iterative" and found that "iterative" is a

    Buying center

    Buying_center

  • Sequential game
  • Class of games where players choose their actions sequentially

    of that choice before making their own decisions. This turn-based structure, governed by a time axis, distinguishes sequential games from simultaneous

    Sequential game

    Sequential game

    Sequential_game

  • Heuristic (psychology)
  • Simple strategies or mental processes involved in making quick decisions

    choices at once, people tend to diversify more than when making the same type of decision sequentially. Peak–end rule: A person's subjective perceptions during

    Heuristic (psychology)

    Heuristic_(psychology)

  • Game theory
  • Mathematical models of strategic interactions

    players. The way this particular game is structured (i.e., with sequential decision making and perfect information), Player 1 "moves" first by choosing either

    Game theory

    Game_theory

  • Odds
  • Ratio of the probability of an event happening versus not happening

    the Bayes factor. Odds are particularly useful in problems of sequential decision making, as for instance in problems of how to stop (online) on a last

    Odds

    Odds

  • Justified representation
  • Criterion for evaluating fairness of electoral systems

    multi-issue voting (also called: perpetual voting, public decision making, or sequential decision making). Their work was later extended by Chandak, Sashwat

    Justified representation

    Justified_representation

  • Neural network (machine learning)
  • Computational model used in machine learning

    novelty detection, 3D reconstruction, object recognition, and sequential decision making) Sequence recognition (including gesture, speech, and handwritten

    Neural network (machine learning)

    Neural network (machine learning)

    Neural_network_(machine_learning)

  • Sequence learning
  • Method of human learning

    sequence prediction, sequence generation, sequence recognition, and sequential decision making. These “problems” show how sequences are formulated. They show

    Sequence learning

    Sequence_learning

  • Qing Zhao
  • Electrical engineer

    faculty at the University of California at Davis. She is expert on sequential decision-making under uncertainty with a focus on infrastructure networks and

    Qing Zhao

    Qing_Zhao

  • Multi-issue voting
  • Social choice problem

    Dominik (2023). "Proportional Aggregation of Preferences for Sequential Decision Making". arXiv:2306.14858 [cs.GT]. Freeman, Rupert; Zahedi, Seyed Majid;

    Multi-issue voting

    Multi-issue_voting

  • Warren B. Powell
  • American operations researcher and academic

    modeling sequential decision problems and identified four fundamental classes of decision policies that include any method for making decisions over time

    Warren B. Powell

    Warren B. Powell

    Warren_B._Powell

  • CLARION (cognitive architecture)
  • minefield navigation task, which involves complex sequential decision-making. Work on organizational decision tasks and other social simulation tasks, as well

    CLARION (cognitive architecture)

    CLARION (cognitive architecture)

    CLARION_(cognitive_architecture)

  • Lai–Robbins lower bound
  • Lower bound for bandit problem

    Maillard, Odalric-Ambrym (2019). Mathematics of statistical sequential decision making (PhD thesis). Université de Lille, Sciences et Technologies. Lattimore

    Lai–Robbins lower bound

    Lai–Robbins_lower_bound

  • Chainstore paradox
  • Game theory paradox

    assumptions about strategic behavior in sequential games. It describes a scenario where an incumbent chain store faces sequential entry threats from multiple potential

    Chainstore paradox

    Chainstore_paradox

  • Jerome Busemeyer
  • Professor at Indiana University Bloomington

    of the APA journal Decision. His research investigates the cognitive processes and dynamics of human judgment and decision making using mathematical modeling

    Jerome Busemeyer

    Jerome_Busemeyer

  • Dimitri Bertsekas
  • Greek electrical engineer (1942–2026)

    theoretical foundations for suboptimal approximations of highly complex sequential decision-making problems. "Convex Analysis and Optimization" (2003, co-authored

    Dimitri Bertsekas

    Dimitri Bertsekas

    Dimitri_Bertsekas

  • Alexei Koulakov
  • data by inferring motivational dynamics in the brain. By linking sequential decision-making theories—including the marginal value theorem, reinforcement learning

    Alexei Koulakov

    Alexei_Koulakov

  • Cast vote record
  • Electronic record of voter selections

    (March 24, 2024). "Proportional Aggregation of Preferences for Sequential Decision Making". Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence

    Cast vote record

    Cast_vote_record

  • Delft University of Technology
  • Dutch university

    student study areas, Computer Science (Cybersecurity section and Sequential Decision Making section) research offices, and meeting rooms. It is an energy-producing

    Delft University of Technology

    Delft University of Technology

    Delft_University_of_Technology

  • Structural estimation
  • simultaneous equations estimation. A structural model often involves sequential decision-making under uncertainty or strategic environments where beliefs about

    Structural estimation

    Structural_estimation

  • John C. Gittins
  • renowned as the developer of the "Gittins index", which is used for sequential decision-making, especially in research and development in the pharmaceutical

    John C. Gittins

    John_C._Gittins

  • Two-alternative forced choice
  • Method to measure individual sensitivity

    Both options can be presented concurrently (as in the above example) or sequentially in two intervals (also known as two-interval forced choice, 2IFC). For

    Two-alternative forced choice

    Two-alternative_forced_choice

  • Decision intelligence
  • Subfield of machine learning

    application provides a framework for best practices in organizational decision-making and processes for applying computational technologies such as machine

    Decision intelligence

    Decision intelligence

    Decision_intelligence

  • Heuristic
  • Problem-solving method

    Heuristics can be mental shortcuts that ease the cognitive load of making a decision. Heuristic reasoning is often based on induction, or on analogy .

    Heuristic

    Heuristic

  • Decision tree
  • Decision support tool

    a decision tree can be drawn to illustrate the principles of diminishing returns on beach #1. The decision tree illustrates that when sequentially distributing

    Decision tree

    Decision tree

    Decision_tree

  • Sheila McIlraith
  • Professor of Computer Science

    automated planning, and machine learning where she currently studies sequential decision-making, broadly construed, with a focus on human-compatible AI. Her research

    Sheila McIlraith

    Sheila_McIlraith

  • Deterioration modeling
  • Engineering formula

    Memarzadeh, M.; Pozzi, M. (October 2016). "Value of information in sequential decision making: Component inspection, permanent monitoring and system-level scheduling"

    Deterioration modeling

    Deterioration modeling

    Deterioration_modeling

  • Policy
  • Guidelines to guide decisions and achieve rational outcomes

    subjective and objective decision making. Policies used in subjective decision-making usually assist senior management with decisions that must be based on

    Policy

    Policy

  • Arnout van de Rijt
  • Dutch researcher (born 1978)

    e2408163122. Social influence undermines the wisdom of the crowd in sequential decision making. Management Science, 2021, 4273-4286. Self-Correcting Dynamics

    Arnout van de Rijt

    Arnout_van_de_Rijt

  • Sequential probability ratio test
  • Hypothesis test in mathematics

    The sequential probability ratio test (SPRT) is a specific sequential hypothesis test, developed by Abraham Wald and later proven to be optimal by Wald

    Sequential probability ratio test

    Sequential_probability_ratio_test

  • Judge–advisor system
  • information. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 23, 227–249. Goldsmith, D.J. (2000) .Soliciting advice: The role of sequential placement in mitigating face

    Judge–advisor system

    Judge–advisor_system

  • Heteroclinic channels
  • Robotic control method

    cognitive dynamics, particularly sequential decision making. Rabinovich et al. first introduced this idea by applying the sequential switching that characterizes

    Heteroclinic channels

    Heteroclinic channels

    Heteroclinic_channels

  • List of publications in statistics
  • for exponential families. Extensive treatment of sequential decision making, for example mining decisions. For many years, it was required for all doctoral

    List of publications in statistics

    List_of_publications_in_statistics

  • Sunk cost
  • Unrecoverable cost that has been incurred

    In economics and business decision-making, a sunk cost (also known as retrospective cost) is a cost that has already been incurred and cannot be recovered

    Sunk cost

    Sunk_cost

  • Business simulation
  • Simulation used for training or analysis

    et al. determine a business game (or business simulation) as a sequential decision-making exercise structure around a model of a business operation, in

    Business simulation

    Business_simulation

  • Decision field theory
  • Model of human decision-making

    Decision field theory (DFT) is a dynamic-cognitive approach to human decision making. It is a cognitive model that describes how people actually make decisions

    Decision field theory

    Decision_field_theory

  • Influence diagram
  • Visual representation of a decision-making problem

    network, in which not only probabilistic inference problems but also decision making problems (following the maximum expected utility criterion) can be

    Influence diagram

    Influence_diagram

  • Information set (game theory)
  • Concept in game theory

    In game theory, an information set is the basis for decision making in a game, which includes the actions available to players and the potential outcomes

    Information set (game theory)

    Information set (game theory)

    Information_set_(game_theory)

  • Police lineup
  • Criminal justice identification process

    having not just sequential lineups, but also double-blind sequential lineups. A double-blind sequential lineup is conducted by making sure that neither

    Police lineup

    Police lineup

    Police_lineup

  • Control system
  • System that manages the behavior of other systems

    process variable output of the plant to the same value as the setpoint. For sequential and combinational logic, software logic, such as in a programmable logic

    Control system

    Control system

    Control_system

  • Emilie Kaufmann
  • French statistician and computer scientist

    Sequential Learning group (SequeL) of CRIStAL in 2015. The SequeL project was succeeded in 2020 by the related Scool project, concerning sequential decision

    Emilie Kaufmann

    Emilie_Kaufmann

  • Facebook, Inc. v. Duguid
  • 2021 United States Supreme Court case

    actual automated dialers in use at the time of the decision incorporate the random or sequential number generator, telemarketers would be able to use

    Facebook, Inc. v. Duguid

    Facebook,_Inc._v._Duguid

  • Phragmen's voting rules
  • Method of counting votes and determining results

    Dominik (2023). "Proportional Aggregation of Preferences for Sequential Decision Making". arXiv:2306.14858 [cs.GT]. Peters, Dominik; Skowron, Piotr (2020-07-13)

    Phragmen's voting rules

    Phragmen's_voting_rules

  • Strategic thinking
  • Cognitive activity

    organizational futures, and challenging conventional thinking to foster decision making today. Research on strategic thought indicates that the critical strategic

    Strategic thinking

    Strategic_thinking

  • Sequential bargaining
  • Bargaining procedure

    Sequential bargaining (also known as alternate-moves bargaining, alternating-offers protocol, etc.) is a structured form of bargaining between two participants

    Sequential bargaining

    Sequential_bargaining

  • Behavioral game theory
  • Method of examining human decision-making

    decision-making when stakes are high. Studying the contestant's choices formed the conclusion that, in a sequential game with high stakes, decisions were

    Behavioral game theory

    Behavioral_game_theory

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

    moves, it has also been extended to more complex games and to general decision-making in the presence of uncertainty. The maximin value is the highest value

    Minimax

    Minimax

  • Dollar auction
  • Game illustrating paradox in rational choice theory

    non-zero sum sequential game explored by economist Martin Shubik to illustrate how a short-sighted approach to rational choice can lead to decisions that are

    Dollar auction

    Dollar_auction

  • Communicating sequential processes
  • Formal model in concurrency theory

    In computer science, communicating sequential processes (CSP) is a formal language for describing patterns of interaction in concurrent systems. It is

    Communicating sequential processes

    Communicating_sequential_processes

  • Perfect information
  • Condition in economics and game theory

    cost functions. In game theory, a sequential game has perfect information if each player, when making any decision, is perfectly informed of all the events

    Perfect information

    Perfect information

    Perfect_information

  • Concurrent engineering
  • Product development methodology

    green engineering. Concurrent engineering replaces the more traditional sequential design flow, or "Waterfall Model". In Concurrent Engineering an iterative

    Concurrent engineering

    Concurrent_engineering

  • Thompson sampling
  • Type of heuristic technique

    and online advertising, and accelerated learning in decentralized decision making. A Double Thompson Sampling (D-TS) algorithm has been proposed for

    Thompson sampling

    Thompson sampling

    Thompson_sampling

  • Best alternative to a negotiated agreement
  • In negotiations, the best alternative to no deal

    Equilibrium if Amy is making the best decision she can while taking into account Phil's decision, and if Phil is making the best decision he can while taking

    Best alternative to a negotiated agreement

    Best_alternative_to_a_negotiated_agreement

  • Probability matching
  • Decision strategy

    frequently employed by human subjects in decision and classification studies. A related strategy for sequential decision problems is Thompson sampling, which

    Probability matching

    Probability_matching

  • Meta-Labeling
  • Machine learning overlay technique for position sizing and trade filtering

    homogeneous (usually of the same type, e.g., decision trees in gradient boosting). Final output combines sequential error corrections into a single enhanced

    Meta-Labeling

    Meta-Labeling

  • Tyranny of small decisions
  • Economic phenomenon

    Based on the cumulative effects of these small decisions, the railroad was making one major long run decision, "virtually all-or-nothing and once-and-for-all":

    Tyranny of small decisions

    Tyranny_of_small_decisions

  • Arrow's impossibility theorem
  • Proof all ranked voting rules have spoilers

    American economist Kenneth Arrow. It shows that no procedure for group decision-making under ordinal utilities can satisfy the requirements of rational choice

    Arrow's impossibility theorem

    Arrow's_impossibility_theorem

  • Bounded rationality
  • Making of satisfactory, not optimal, decisions

    rationality complements the idea of rationality as optimization, which views decision-making as a fully rational process of finding an optimal choice given the

    Bounded rationality

    Bounded_rationality

  • Wald's maximin model
  • Non-probabilistic decision-making model

    In decision theory and game theory, Wald's maximin model is a non-probabilistic decision-making model according to which decisions are ranked on the basis

    Wald's maximin model

    Wald's_maximin_model

  • Quantum cognition
  • Application of quantum theory mathematics to cognitive phenomena

    phenomena such as information processing by the human brain, language, decision making, human memory, concepts and conceptual reasoning, human judgment, and

    Quantum cognition

    Quantum_cognition

  • Fast-and-frugal trees
  • Simple graphical structure in decision-making

    the study of decision-making) is a simple graphical structure that categorizes objects by asking one question at a time. These decision trees are used

    Fast-and-frugal trees

    Fast-and-frugal_trees

  • Partially observable Markov decision process
  • Generalization of a Markov decision process

    POMDP framework is general enough to model a variety of real-world sequential decision processes. Applications include robot navigation problems, machine

    Partially observable Markov decision process

    Partially_observable_Markov_decision_process

  • Multi-agent reinforcement learning
  • Sub-field of reinforcement learning

    explored using classic matrix games such as prisoner's dilemma, more complex sequential social dilemmas, and recreational games such as Among Us, Diplomacy and

    Multi-agent reinforcement learning

    Multi-agent reinforcement learning

    Multi-agent_reinforcement_learning

  • Selective exposure theory
  • Theory within the practice of psychology

    Thelen, Norman (2001). "Confirmation bias in sequential information search after preliminary decisions: An expansion of dissonance theoretical research

    Selective exposure theory

    Selective_exposure_theory

  • IBM Information Management System
  • Joint hierarchical database made by IBM

    include Simple Hierarchical Indexed Sequential (SHISAM), Hierarchical Sequential (HSAM), and Hierarchical Indexed Sequential (HISAM). Data in full-function

    IBM Information Management System

    IBM Information Management System

    IBM_Information_Management_System

  • In vitro fertilisation
  • Assisted reproductive technology procedure

    hinder disabled individuals' access to IVF, such as assumptions about decision-making capacity, sexual interests and abilities, heritability of a disability

    In vitro fertilisation

    In vitro fertilisation

    In_vitro_fertilisation

  • Prophet inequality
  • Bound on optimal stopping in random sequences

    stopping, a prophet inequality is a bound on the expected value of a decision-making process that handles a sequence of random inputs from known probability

    Prophet inequality

    Prophet_inequality

  • Simultaneous game
  • Game class in game theory

    the actions chosen by other players. Simultaneous games contrast with sequential games, which are played by the players taking turns (moves alternate between

    Simultaneous game

    Simultaneous game

    Simultaneous_game

  • Kinaxis
  • Software company in Canada

    Its platform supports concurrent planning, scenario analysis, and decision making across supply chain functions including demand, supply, inventory,

    Kinaxis

    Kinaxis

  • Search theory
  • Theory in microeconomics

    service should be. Models of sequential search have been used in many disciplines, including finance and labour economics. Sequential search models are used

    Search theory

    Search_theory

  • Backward induction
  • Process of reasoning backwards in sequence

    compute subgame perfect equilibria in sequential games. The difference is that optimization problems involve one decision maker who chooses what to do at each

    Backward induction

    Backward_induction

  • Uppsala model
  • Theory of internationalization of enterprises

    internationalization of enterprises, which assumes that a company undergoes a sequential progression through various stages in the process of its international

    Uppsala model

    Uppsala_model

  • Managerial economics
  • Application of economics in a business

    involving the application of economic methods in the organizational decision-making process. Economics is the study of the production, distribution, and

    Managerial economics

    Managerial_economics

  • Information cascade
  • Behavioral phenomenon

    economics and network theory in which a number of people make the same decision in a sequential fashion. It is similar to, but distinct from herd behavior. An

    Information cascade

    Information_cascade

  • Museum fatigue
  • State of fatigue caused by museum exhibits

    presentation of multiple stimuli, limited attention capacity, and the decision-making process. These general causes seem to be supported by other researchers

    Museum fatigue

    Museum fatigue

    Museum_fatigue

  • Lawrence Landweber
  • American writer and academic

    Purdue University in 1967. His doctoral thesis was "A design algorithm for sequential machines and definability in monadic second-order arithmetic." He is best

    Lawrence Landweber

    Lawrence Landweber

    Lawrence_Landweber

  • Vertical thinking
  • Thinking technique that involves an analytical approach to problem solving

    order to take in information or make decisions. This type of thinking encourages individuals to employ a sequential approach to solving problem where a

    Vertical thinking

    Vertical thinking

    Vertical_thinking

  • Public sector ethics
  • alternatives and consequences. This model follows a sequential, rational approach to ethical decision-making. This method utilizes description and prescription

    Public sector ethics

    Public_sector_ethics

  • Coombs' method
  • Single-winner ranked voting rule

    ranked voting system. Like instant-runoff (IRV-RCV), Coombs' method is a sequential-loser method, where the last-place finisher according to one method is

    Coombs' method

    Coombs'_method

  • Cytel
  • Contract research organization

    underlying statistical methods behind so-called “flexible” designs: group sequential and adaptive trials. As of 2024, Cytel statisticians have collectively

    Cytel

    Cytel

    Cytel

  • Kairos
  • Right or opportune moment

    being chronos (χρόνος). Whereas the latter refers to chronological or sequential time, kairos signifies a good or proper time for action. In this sense

    Kairos

    Kairos

    Kairos

  • Paradox of tolerance
  • Logical paradox in decision-making theory

    Outcome Perfect information Perfect recall Ply Preference Rationality Sequential game Simultaneous action selection Spite Strategic complements Strategic

    Paradox of tolerance

    Paradox of tolerance

    Paradox_of_tolerance

  • Raimo Hämäläinen
  • Finnish mathematician

    research interests include systems intelligence, multiple-criteria decision analysis, sequential games, simulation, and energy modeling. Hämäläinen received

    Raimo Hämäläinen

    Raimo Hämäläinen

    Raimo_Hämäläinen

  • Automatic test pattern generation
  • Electronic design automation method

    the type of circuit under test (full scan, synchronous sequential, or asynchronous sequential), the level of abstraction used to represent the circuit

    Automatic test pattern generation

    Automatic_test_pattern_generation

  • Sequential Tart
  • Online magazine

    Sequential Tart (ST) is an online magazine focused on comics and popular culture from a female perspective. It was created in the late 1990s to serve "as

    Sequential Tart

    Sequential_Tart

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  • STEFAN
  • Male

    Scandinavian

    STEFAN

     Scandinavian form of Latin Stephanus, STEFAN means "crown." Compare with other forms of Stefan.

  • ANESA
  • Female

    Danish

    ANESA

    , chaste, sacred, pure.

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  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Ransher

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    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

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    Russian

    AGRIPENA

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    Indian

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    Australian, Danish, German, Greek, Swedish

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    English (mainly Norfolk)

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Badman

    English : probably an occupational name for the servant of someone called Badd or Batt, but possibly in some cases a nickname for a reprobate, from Middle English badde ‘bad’, ‘worthless’, ‘evil’.

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  • Girl/Female

    German, Greek, Swedish

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  • Device
  • n.

    Opinion; decision.

  • Recision
  • n.

    The act of cutting off.

  • Revision
  • n.

    The act of revising; reexamination for correction; review; as, the revision of a book or writing, or of a proof sheet; a revision of statutes.

  • Sententially
  • adv.

    In a sentential manner.

  • Sequestral
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a sequestrum.

  • Sequential
  • a.

    Succeeding or following in order.

  • Dome
  • n.

    Decision; judgment; opinion; a court decision.

  • Indecisively
  • adv.

    Without decision.

  • Indecision
  • n.

    Want of decision; want of settled purpose, or of firmness; indetermination; wavering of mind; irresolution; vacillation; hesitation.

  • sentential
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a sentence, or full period; as, a sentential pause.

  • sentential
  • a.

    Comprising sentences; as, a sentential translation.

  • Sententious
  • a.

    Comprising or representing sentences; sentential.

  • Decision
  • n.

    The act of deciding; act of settling or terminating, as a controversy, by giving judgment on the matter at issue; determination, as of a question or doubt; settlement; conclusion.

  • Derision
  • n.

    An object of derision or scorn; a laughing-stock.

  • Decision
  • n.

    Cutting off; division; detachment of a part.

  • Decisive
  • a.

    Marked by promptness and decision.

  • Proctotomy
  • n.

    An incision into the rectum, as for the division of a stricture.

  • Decurion
  • n.

    A head or chief over ten; especially, an officer who commanded a division of ten soldiers.

  • Decision
  • n.

    An account or report of a conclusion, especially of a legal adjudication or judicial determination of a question or cause; as, a decision of arbitrators; a decision of the Supreme Court.

  • Decision
  • n.

    The quality of being decided; prompt and fixed determination; unwavering firmness; as, to manifest great decision.