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Definition of choice
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Choice
(n.) The thing or
person
chosen;
that which is
approved
and
selected
in
preference
to
others;
selection.
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Cooptation
::
Cooptation
(n.) The act of
choosing;
selection;
choice.
Delicate
::
Delicate
(n.) A
choice
dainty;
a
delicacy.
Tantalus
::
Tantalus
(n.) A
Phrygian
king who was
punished
in the lower world by being
placed
in the midst of a lake whose
waters
reached
to his chin but
receded
whenever
he
attempted
to allay his
thirst,
while over his head hung
branches
laden with
choice
fruit which
likewise
receded
whenever
he
stretched
out his hand to grasp
them..
Preference
::
Preference
(n.) That which is
preferred;
the
object
of
choice
or
superior
favor;
as, which is your
preference?.
Purist
::
Purist
(n.) One who aims at
excessive
purity
or
nicety,
esp. in the
choice
of
language..
Choice
::
Choice
(n.) Act of
choosing;
the
voluntary
act of
selecting
or
separating
from two or more
things
that which is
preferred;
the
determination
of the mind in
preferring
one thing to
another;
election.
Choicely
::
Choicely
(adv.)
In a
preferable
or
excellent
manner;
excellently;
eminently.
Elector
::
Elector
(n.) One who
elects,
or has the right of
choice;
a
person
who is
entitled
to take part in an
election,
or to give his vote in favor of a
candidate
for
office..
Nonesuch
::
Nonesuch
(n.) A
person
or thing of a sort that there is no other such;
something
extraordinary;
a thing that has not its
equal.
It is given as a name to
various
objects,
as to a
choice
variety
of
apple,
a
species
of medic
(Medicago
lupulina),
a
variety
of
pottery
clay, etc..
Style
::
Style (v. t.) Mode of
expressing
thought
in
language,
whether
oral or
written;
especially,
such use of
language
in the
expression
of
thought
as
exhibits
the
spirit
and
faculty
of an
artist;
choice
or
arrangement
of words in
discourse;
rhetorical
expression..
Volition
::
Volition
(n.) The
result
of an act or
exercise
of
choosing
or
willing;
a state of
choice.
Preference
::
Preference
(n.) The act of
Preferring,
or the state of being
preferred;
the
setting
of one thing
before
another;
precedence;
higher
estimation;
predilection;
choice;
also, the power or
opportunity
of
choosing;
as, to give him his
preference..
Selection
::
Selection
(n.) The act of
selecting,
or the state of being
selected;
choice,
by
preference..
Independent
::
Independent
(a.) Not bound by
party;
exercising
a free
choice
in
voting
with
either
or any
party.
Selection
::
Selection
(n.) That which is
selected;
a
collection
of
things
chosen;
as, a
choice
selection
of
books..
Try
::
Try (v. t.)
Refined;
select;
excellent;
choice.
Optional
::
Optional
(a.)
Involving
an
option;
depending
on the
exercise
of an
option;
left to one's
discretion
or
choice;
not
compulsory;
as,
optional
studies;
it is
optional
with you to go or
stay..
Choice
::
Choice
(n.) The best part; that which is
preferable.
Alley
::
Alley (n.) A
choice
taw or
marble.
Or
::
Or
(conj.)
A
particle
that marks an
alternative;
as, you may read or may
write,
-- that is, you may do one of the
things
at your
pleasure,
but not both. It
corresponds
to
either.
You may ride
either
to
London
or to
Windsor.
It often
connects
a
series
of words or
propositions,
presenting
a
choice
of
either;
as, he may study law, or
medicine,
or
divinity,
or he may enter into
trade..
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