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Definition of value
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of value is as below...
Value (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 [/]..
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Appreciate
::
Appreciate
(v. t.) To raise the value of; to
increase
the
market
price of; --
opposed
to
depreciate.
Mancus
::
Mancus
(n.) An old Anglo Saxon coin both of gold and
silver,
and of
variously
estimated
values.
The
silver
mancus
was equal to about one
shilling
of
modern
English
money..
Value
::
Value (n.)
Precise
signification;
import;
as, the value of a word; the value of a legal
instrument.
Maximum
::
Maximum
(n.) The
greatest
quantity
or value
attainable
in a given case; or, the
greatest
value
attained
by a
quantity
which first
increases
and then
begins
to
decrease;
the
highest
point or
degree;
--
opposed
to
minimum..
Intrinsic
::
Intrinsic
(a.)
Inward;
internal;
hence,
true;
genuine;
real;
essential;
inherent;
not
merely
apparent
or
accidental;
--
opposed
to
extrinsic;
as, the
intrinsic
value of gold or
silver;
the
intrinsic
merit of an
action;
the
intrinsic
worth or
goodness
of a
person..
Industry
::
Industry
(n.) Human
exertion
of any kind
employed
for the
creation
of
value,
and
regarded
by some as a
species
of
capital
or
wealth;
labor..
Standard
::
Standard
(a.)
Hence:
Having
a
recognized
and
permanent
value;
as,
standard
works in
history;
standard
authors..
Vilipend
::
Vilipend
(v. t.) To value
lightly;
to
depreciate;
to
slight;
to
despise.
Base
::
Base (a.) To
reduce
the value of; to
debase.
Sacrifice
::
Sacrifice
(n.) A sale at a price less than the cost or the
actual
value.
Orichalch
::
Orichalch
(n.) A
metallic
substance,
resembling
gold in
color,
but
inferior
in
value;
a mixed metal of the
ancients,
resembling
brass;
--
called
also
aurichalcum,
orichalcum,
etc..
Pound
::
Pound (n.) A
British
denomination
of money of
account,
equivalent
to
twenty
shillings
sterling,
and equal in value to about
$4.86.
There is no coin known by this name, but the gold
sovereign
is of the same
value..
Toy
::
Toy (v. t.) A thing for
amusement,
but of no real
value;
an
article
of trade of
little
value;
a
trifle..
Squib
::
Squeteague
(n.) An
American
sciaenoid
fish
(Cynoscion
regalis),
abundant
on the
Atlantic
coast of the
United
States,
and much
valued
as a food fish. It is of a
bright
silvery
color,
with
iridescent
reflections.
Called
also
weakfish,
squitee,
chickwit,
and sea
trout.
The
spotted
squeteague
(C.
nebulosus)
of the
Southern
United
States
is a
similar
fish, but the back and upper fins are
spotted
with
black.
It is
called
also
spotted
weakfish,
and,
locally,
sea
trout,
and sea
salmon..
Bluefish
::
Bluefish
(n.) A large
voracious
fish
(Pomatomus
saitatrix),
of the
family
Carangidae,
valued
as a food fish, and
widely
distributed
on the
American
coast.
On the New
Jersey
and Rhode
Island
coast it is
called
the horse
mackerel,
in
Virginia
saltwater
tailor,
or
skipjack..
Base
::
Base (a.) Of
little
comparative
value,
as metal
inferior
to gold and
silver,
the
precious
metals..
Geoduck
::
Geoduck
(n.) A
gigantic
clam
(Glycimeris
generosa)
of the
Pacific
coast of North
America,
highly
valued
as an
article
of
food..
Estimable
::
Estimable
(a.)
Capable
of being
estimated
or
valued;
as,
estimable
damage..
Real
::
Real (a.)
Having
an
assignable
arithmetical
or
numerical
value or
meaning;
not
imaginary.
Count
::
Count (v. i.) To
number
or be
counted;
to
possess
value or carry
weight;
hence,
to
increase
or add to the
strength
or
influence
of some party or
interest;
as, every vote
counts;
accidents
count for
nothing..
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