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valuable, value, value types, valued, or values in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikiquote has quotations related to Value. Value or values may refer
Value
2025 film by Joachim Trier
Sentimental Value (Norwegian: Affeksjonsverdi) is a 2025 drama film directed by Joachim Trier, who co-wrote it with Eskil Vogt. It follows sisters Nora
Sentimental_Value
2026 South Korean television series
Absolute Value of Romance (Korean: 로맨스의 절댓값) is a 2026 South Korean television series written by Lee Min-joo and directed by Lee Tae-gon [ko] and Kim
Absolute_Value_of_Romance
Personal value, basis for ethical action
of values. Values tend to influence attitudes and behavior, and these types include moral values, doctrinal or ideological values, social values, and
Value_(ethics)
Function of the observed sample results
In null-hypothesis significance testing, the p-value is the probability of obtaining test results at least as extreme as the result actually observed
P-value
Customer's evaluation of a product compared to another
to the most value and satisfaction. The four types of value include: functional value, monetary value, social value, and psychological value. The sources
Value_(marketing)
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intrinsic value in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Intrinsic value may refer to: Intrinsic value (finance), of an option or stock Intrinsic theory of value, an
Intrinsic_value
Ratio of essential nutrients
Nutritional value or nutritive value as part of food quality is the measure of a well-balanced ratio of the essential nutrients carbohydrates, fat, protein
Nutritional_value
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Look up r-value or rvalue in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. R-value or rvalue may refer to: R-value (insulation) in building engineering, the efficiency
R-value
Philosophical and ethical concept
A value judgment (or normative judgment) is a judgement of the rightness or wrongness of something or someone, or of the usefulness of something or someone
Value_judgment
Economic measure
Enterprise value (EV), total enterprise value (TEV), or firm value (FV) is an economic measure reflecting the market value of a business (i.e. as distinct
Enterprise_value
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K-value or k value may refer to: Thermal conductivity The force constant of a spring, see Hooke's law Vapor–liquid equilibrium, the ratio of vapor concentration
K-value
Average value of a random variable
theory, the expected value (also called expectation, mean, or first moment) is a generalization of the weighted average. The expected value of a random variable
Expected_value
Software engineering technique
Value numbering is a technique of determining when two computations in a program are equivalent and eliminating one of them with a semantics-preserving
Value_numbering
Best Value was government policy in the United Kingdom affecting the provision of public services in England. In Wales, Best Value is known as the Wales
Best_Value
Measurements of stable atom orientations
A-values are numerical values used in the determination of the most stable orientation of atoms in a molecule (conformational analysis), as well as a
A_value
Redemption value is the price at which the issuing company may choose to repurchase a security before its maturity date. A bond is purchased "at a discount"
Redemption_value
Object that represents a simple entity whose equality is not based on identity
computer science, a value object is a small object that represents an entity whose equality is not based on identity: i.e. two value objects are equal when
Value_object
Principle in economics
A value stream is the set of actions that take place to add value to a customer from the initial request through realization of value by the customer
Value_stream
Sum of desirable traits in a potential mate
value is derived from Charles Darwin's theory of evolution and sexual selection, as well as the social exchange theory of relationships. Mate value is
Mate_value
Business term
Shareholder value is a business term, sometimes phrased as shareholder value maximization. The term expresses the idea that the primary goal for a business
Shareholder_value
Price at which an asset would trade in a competitive auction setting
Market value is often used interchangeably with open market value, fair value or fair market value, although these terms have distinct definitions in different
Market_value
Distance from zero to a number
In mathematics, the absolute value or modulus of a real number x {\displaystyle x} , denoted | x | {\displaystyle |x|} , is the (non-negative) magnitude
Absolute_value
Max Weber's methodological position
Value-freedom is a methodological position that the sociologist Max Weber offered that aimed for the researcher to become aware of their own values during
Value-freedom
Topics referred to by the same term
Value Jet or variations may refer to: ValuJet Airlines, an American airline 1992–1997 ValuJet Flight 592, a crash on 11 May 1996 ValueJet (Nigeria), a
Value_Jet
Investment paradigm
Value investing is an investment paradigm that involves buying securities that appear underpriced by some form of fundamental analysis. Modern value investing
Value_investing
Potential to provoke a sharp negative reaction
Shock value (also called shock factor) is the potential of an image, text, action, or other form of communication, such as a public execution, to provoke
Shock_value
Concept in game theory
In cooperative game theory, the Shapley value is a method (solution concept) for fairly distributing the total gains or costs among a group of players
Shapley_value
Systematic study of values
Value theory, also called axiology, studies the nature, sources, and types of values. It is a branch of philosophy and an interdisciplinary field closely
Value_theory
Amount in information economics
VoI is sometimes distinguished into value of perfect information, also called value of clairvoyance (VoC), and value of imperfect information. They are
Value_of_information
Business analysis describing social and technical resources within and between businesses
define a value network as one of three ways by which an organisation generates value. The others are the value shop and value chain. Their value networks
Value_network
In marketing, value migration is the shifting of value-creating forces. Value migrates from outmoded business models to business designs that are better
Value_migration
Concept in genetics
In genetics, the crossover value is the linked frequency of chromosomal crossover between two gene loci (markers). For a fixed set of genetic and environmental
Crossover_value
In investing, value premium refers to the greater risk-adjusted return of value stocks over growth stocks. Eugene Fama and Kenneth French first identified
Value_premium
Historic value (or historical value) is an increase in value because of historical aging. Original materials and signs of craftsmanship are important
Historic_value
Theorem in mathematics
In calculus and real analysis, the mean value theorem (or Lagrange's mean value theorem) is a theorem about differentiable functions, roughly stating
Mean_value_theorem
Stated value or face value of a financial instrument
accounting, par value means stated value or face value of a financial instrument. Expressions derived from this term include at par (equal to par value), above
Par_value
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Q value, Q factor, and Q score may refer to: Q factor, a measurement of a resonant system's relative bandwidth Radiation weighting factors used in ionizing
Q_value
Benefit provided by a good or service in an economy
In economics, economic value is a measure of the benefit provided by a good or service to an economic agent, and value for money represents an assessment
Value_(economics)
Mass of KOH needed to neutralize 1 gram of acetylized substance
In analytical chemistry, the hydroxyl value is defined as the number of milligrams of potassium hydroxide (KOH) required to neutralize the acetic acid
Hydroxyl_value
Use of anecdotes in education
psycholinguistics and choice theory, anecdotal value refers to the primarily social and political value of an anecdote or anecdotal evidence in promoting
Anecdotal_value
Concept in Marxist theory
In Karl Marx's critique of political economy, the value-form is the social form that wealth takes in a society where commodity exchange is the dominant
Value-form
Idea in ethics; many principles are true at the same time
ethics, value pluralism (sometimes hyphenated; otherwise known as ethical pluralism or moral pluralism) is the idea that there are several values which
Value_pluralism
Current worth of a future sum discounted to today
In economics and finance, present value (PV), also known as present discounted value (PDV), is the value of an expected income stream determined as of
Present_value
Value indicating the relation of a proposition to truth
In logic and mathematics, a truth value, sometimes called a logical value, is a value indicating the relation of a proposition to truth, which in classical
Truth_value
Maximized objective function of an optimization problem
The value function of an optimization problem gives the value attained by the objective function at a solution, while only depending on the parameters
Value_function
United States military terminology
In United States military terminology, high-value target (HVT) is the term used to describe a person or resource which an enemy commander can least afford
High-value_target
American wholesaler
True Value Company is an American wholesaler and hardware store brand. The corporate headquarters are located in Chicago. Historically, True Value was
True_Value
Square roots of the eigenvalues of the self-adjoint operator
In mathematics, in particular in functional analysis, the singular values of a compact operator T : X → Y {\displaystyle \,T\!:X\rightarrow Y} acting between
Singular_value
Bequest value, in economics, is the value of satisfaction from preserving a natural environment or a historic environment, in other words natural heritage
Bequest_value
Concept in finance
Investment Value in a way which allows for either a higher value than market value or a lower value than market value: Investment value - the value of an asset
Investment_value
Term used in ecology
value is a term that is used in the ecology of plants for two different indices. The older usage of the term refers to Ellenberg's indicator values from
Indicator_value
The idea that knowledge has value is ancient. In the 1st century AD, Juvenal (55-130) stated “All wish to know but none wish to pay the price". In 1775
Knowledge_value
Liquidation value is the likely price of an asset when it is allowed insufficient time to sell on the open market, thereby reducing its exposure to potential
Liquidation_value
1981 studio album by Phil Collins
Face Value is the debut solo studio album by the English drummer and singer-songwriter Phil Collins, released on 13 February 1981, by Virgin Records in
Face_Value_(album)
Value conversion is the act of converting one type of value or financial instrument into another type of negotiable value. In the securities profession
Value_conversion
Set of activities that a firm performs to deliver a valuable product
A value chain is a sequence of activities that an organization performs to design, produce, market, deliver, and support goods or services for customers
Value_chain
of 'value-in-use', which would allow for either a higher value than market value or a lower value than market value: Value in Use The present value of
Value-in-use
Number not in the image of a given function
In complex analysis, a subfield of mathematics, a lacunary value or gap of a complex-valued function defined on a subset of the complex plane is a complex
Lacunary_value
Philosophical theory
The science of value, or value science, is a creation of philosopher Robert S. Hartman, which attempts to formally elucidate value theory using both formal
Science_of_value
Philosophical concept
In sociology and in economics, the term sign value denotes and describes the value accorded to an object because of the prestige (social status) that
Sign_value
computer science, having value semantics (also value-type semantics or copy-by-value semantics) means for an object that only its value counts, not its identity
Value_semantics
Scarcity value is an economic factor describing the increase in an item's relative price by a low supply. Whereas the prices of newly manufactured products
Scarcity_value
Measure of a portion of an economy
gross value added (GVA) is the measure of the value of goods and services produced in an area, industry or sector of an economy. "The gross value added
Gross_value_added
Future value of a good in terms of absolute value
Residual value also known as salvage value describes the future value of a good in terms of absolute value in monetary terms after depreciation, and it
Residual_value
Better to receive money now than later
The time value of money refers to the idea that there is generally a greater benefit to receiving a sum of money now rather than an identical sum later
Time_value_of_money
Ethics derived from Jesus Christ's ministry
Christian values historically refer to values derived from the teachings of Jesus Christ. The term has various applications and meanings, and specific
Christian_values
Engineering analysis that maximizes function-to-cost ratio
Value engineering (VE) is a systematic analysis of the functions of various components and materials to lower the cost of goods, products and services
Value_engineering
Measurement used in United States Medicare
Relative value units (RVUs) are a measure of value used in the United States Medicare reimbursement formula for physician services. RVUs are a part of
Relative_value_unit
Mobile virtual network operator
Verizon Value, Inc. formerly TracFone Wireless, Inc. (TFWI), is a United States prepaid wireless service provider. It is a mobile virtual network operator
Verizon_Value
Data representation method in computing systems
A name–value pair, also known as an attribute–value pair, key–value pair, or field–value pair, is a fundamental data representation in computer systems
Name–value_pair
Value of an asset according to its balance sheet account balance
accounting, book value (or carrying value) is the value of an asset according to its balance sheet account balance. For assets, the value is based on the
Book_value
A marginal value is a value that holds true given particular constraints, the change in a value associated with a specific change in some independent variable
Marginal_value
In-band data value that must be handled specially by computer code
programming, a sentinel value (also referred to as a flag value, trip value, rogue value, signal value, or dummy data) is a special value in the context of
Sentinel_value
Form of consumption tax
A value-added tax (VAT), goods and services tax (GST), or general consumption tax (GCT) is a consumption tax that is levied on the value added at each
Value-added_tax
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L-value, L value or lvalue may refer to: In astronomy, a measure of brightness of a lunar eclipse on the Danjon scale L-value (computer science), denoting
L-value
A blank value in analytical chemistry is a measurement of a blank. The reading does not originate from a sample, but the matrix effects, reagents and
Blank_value
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Critical value or threshold value can refer to: A quantitative threshold in medicine, chemistry and physics Critical value (statistics), boundary of the
Critical_value
Sign that indicates the relative duration of a note
In music notation, a note value indicates the relative duration of a note, using the texture or shape of the notehead, the presence or absence of a stem
Note_value
Concept in economics
In Marxian economics, surplus value is the difference between the amount raised through a sale of a product and the amount it cost to manufacture it:
Surplus_value
Nominal value of a currency given by the issuing authority
The face value, sometimes called nominal value, is the value of a coin, bond, stamp or paper money as printed on the coin, stamp or bill itself by the
Face_value
A value shop is an organization designed to solve customer or client problems, rather than creating value by producing output from an input of raw materials
Value_shop
Theory in classical and Marxian economics
The labor theory of value (LTV) is an economic theory that argues that the value of a good or service is determined by the total amount of socially necessary
Labor_theory_of_value
Topics referred to by the same term
Letter value or value of the letter may refer to: Phonetic value of the letter Numeric value of a letter from the alphabet in some numeric systems Numeric
Letter_value
Business management term of the 1980s
No value added (NVA) is a management term loosely related to the lean manufacturing movement as codified in the 1980s by a landmark MIT study of the automobile
No_value_added
Value that has the same worth for all people
A value is a universal value if it has the same value or worth for all, or almost all, people. Spheres of human value encompass morality, aesthetic preference
Universal_value
Philosophical concept
intrinsic value are the distinction between what is a means to an end and what is as an end in itself. Things are deemed to have instrumental value (or extrinsic
Instrumental and intrinsic value
Instrumental_and_intrinsic_value
Online marketing business model
Value Per Action (VPA) refers to an online marketing business model similar to the Cost Per Action (CPA) model. While Cost Per Action provides a low risk
Value_Per_Action
Topics referred to by the same term
Negative value may refer to: Negative predictive value in statistics Negative ethic or philosophic value Negative pricing Insolvency This disambiguation
Negative_value
Milligrams of a base needed to neutralize 1 gram of a given acid
In chemistry, acid value (AV, acid number, neutralization number or acidity) is a number used to quantify the acidity of a given chemical substance. It
Acid_value
Measure of the epoxy content of a substance
Epoxy value derives from the Epoxy equivalent weight (EEW) or Weight Per Epoxide (WPE) and is a measure of the epoxy content of an epoxy resin or epoxy
Epoxy_value
adaptive value represents the combined influence of all characters which affect the fitness of an individual or population. Adaptive value is an essential
Adaptive_value
Company enhancing a product for resale
A value-added reseller (VAR) is a company that adds features or services to an existing product, then resells it (usually to end-users) as an integrated
Value-added_reseller
Diminution in value is a legal term of art used when calculating damages in a legal dispute, and describes a measure of value lost due to a circumstance
Diminution_in_value
Electronic facility for business processes
A value-added network (VAN) is a hosted service offering that acts as an intermediary between business partners sharing standards based on proprietary
Value-added_network
Measure of how well an object, per unit of area, resists conductive flow of heat
The R-value is a measure of thermal resistance, specifically how well a two-dimensional barrier, such as a layer of insulation, a window, or a complete
R-value_(insulation)
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keyword in SQL indicating that a data value does not exist, is not known, or is missing. Null character, the zero-valued ASCII character, also designated by
Null
Measure of nutritional protein use
Biological value (BV) is a measure of the proportion of absorbed protein from a food which becomes incorporated into the proteins of the organism's body
Biological_value
Topics referred to by the same term
Social value may refer to: Social dimensions of value (ethics) The UK's Public Services (Social Value) Act 2012 This disambiguation page lists articles
Social_value
Distinction between what is and what ought to be
The fact–value distinction is a fundamental epistemological distinction between: Statements of fact (positive or descriptive statements), which are based
Fact–value_distinction
VALUE
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Girl/Female
English
Of high value; brilliant. The precious diamond stone.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Priyangu | பà¯à®°à®¿à®¯à®‚கà¯
It means one who is loving and charming. its actually a flower which has medicinal values
Priyangu | பà¯à®°à®¿à®¯à®‚கà¯
Girl/Female
English
Of high value; brilliant. The precious diamond stone.
Boy/Male
Indian
Value, Price
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sanskar | ஸஂஸà¯à®•ார
Good ethics and moral values
Sanskar | ஸஂஸà¯à®•ார
Boy/Male
Muslim
Value, Price
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : habitational name from a place in the parish of Wigan (now in Greater Manchester), so called from Old English mearc ‘boundary’ + lanu ‘lane’.English (Lancashire) : topographic name for someone who lived by a stretch of border or boundary land (see Mark) or a status name for someone who held land with an annual value of one mark.
Girl/Female
English
Of high value; brilliant. The precious diamond stone.
Boy/Male
Japanese
High-valued second son.
Girl/Female
English
Of high value; brilliant. The precious diamond stone.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Honored by many, Universally respected and valued
Boy/Male
Hindu
Ruby, Valued, Honoured, Gem
Boy/Male
Biblical Welsh
Honor of God; valued of God.
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, Dutch, and German
English, Scottish, Dutch, and German : metonymic occupational name for a herring fisher or for a seller of the fish, Middle English hering, Dutch haring, Middle High German hærinc. In some cases it may have been a nickname in the sense of a trifle, something of little value, a meaning which is found in medieval phrases and proverbial expressions such as ‘to like neither herring nor barrel’, i.e. not to like something at all.German : habitational name from Herringen in Westphalia.Dutch : from a personal name, a derivative of a Germanic compound name with the first element hari, heri ‘army’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant spelling of Hering.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ruby, Valued, Honoured, Gem
Surname or Lastname
English (also present in Ireland)
English (also present in Ireland) : from Middle English peni, peny ‘penny’, applied as a nickname, possibly for a person of some substance or for a tenant who paid a rent of one penny. This was the common Germanic unit of value when money was still an unusual phenomenon. It was the only unit of coinage in England until the early 14th century, when the groat and the gold noble were introduced, and was a silver coin of considerable value. There is some evidence that the word was used in Old English times as a byname.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various minor places called Worthy, from Old English worðig, a derivative of worð ‘enclosure’.English : nickname for a respected member of the community, from Middle English worthy ‘valuable’ (a derivative of worth ‘value’, ‘merit’, Old English weorð).
Girl/Female
English American
Of high value; brilliant. The precious diamond stone.
Surname or Lastname
English (Bristol, Gwent)
English (Bristol, Gwent) : from Middle English tresor ‘treasure’, ‘wealth’, ‘riches’ (Old French trésor, from Latin thesaurus ‘hoard’), hence a metonymic occupational name for a treasurer or person in charge of financial administration, or an affectionate nickname for a loved or valued person.
Boy/Male
Latin
Worthy of praise; of value. Saint Anthony is the patron sain of poor people. Famous Bearer:...
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VALUE
Male
Czechoslovakian
, ruling the world.
Female
English
English name derived from the flower name amaryllis, from Greek amarysso, AMARYLLIS means "to sparkle."
Boy/Male
British, English, German
Rock
Boy/Male
English American Scottish
derived from John: God is gracious. During the Middle Ages, Jack was so common that it was used...
Girl/Female
German, Norse, Swedish
Protected; Strength of the Spear; Beloved Warrior
Girl/Female
American, Christian, Indian
Cherry Like
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Flower
Girl/Female
Hindu
(Wife of Arjun - the Pandavas Prince)
Girl/Female
Arabic
Super; Nice
Girl/Female
Tamil
Tripta | தà¯à®°à®¿à®ªà¯à®¤à®¾
Satisfied, Satisfaction
VALUE
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p. pr. & vb. n.
of Value
imp. & p. p.
of Value
a.
Being of no value; having no worth.
n.
One who values; an appraiser.
n.
Precise signification; import; as, the value of a word; the value of a legal instrument
n.
The quality or state of being near, or not remote; nearness; propinquity; proximity; as, the value of the estate was increased by the vicinity of two country seats.
v. t.
To be worth; to be equal to in value.
n.
In an artistical composition, the character of any one part in its relation to other parts and to the whole; -- often used in the plural; as, the values are well given, or well maintained.
a.
Belonging or relating to the common people, as distinguished from the cultivated or educated; pertaining to common life; plebeian; not select or distinguished; hence, sometimes, of little or no value.
n.
A quantity which may increase or decrease; a quantity which admits of an infinite number of values in the same expression; a variable quantity; as, in the equation x2 - y2 = R2, x and y are variables.
n.
Any one of numerous species of marine bivalve shells of the genus Venus or family Veneridae. Many of these shells are large, and ornamented with beautiful frills; others are smooth, glossy, and handsomely colored. Some of the larger species, as the round clam, or quahog, are valued for food.
v. t.
To raise to estimation; to cause to have value, either real or apparent; to enhance in value.
n.
Value.
n.
An old French variety of pear, of little value.
n.
Excellence; value; merit; meritoriousness; worth.
a.
Highly regarded; esteemed; prized; as, a valued contributor; a valued friend.
v. t.
To rate highly; to have in high esteem; to hold in respect and estimation; to appreciate; to prize; as, to value one for his works or his virtues.
v. t.
To estimate the value, or worth, of; to rate at a certain price; to appraise; to reckon with respect to number, power, importance, etc.
n.
The relative length or duration of a tone or note, answering to quantity in prosody; thus, a quarter note [/] has the value of two eighth notes [/].
v. t.
To value lightly; to depreciate; to slight; to despise.