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Definition of detail
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 detail is as below...
Detail
(n.) To
relate
in
particulars;
to
particularize;
to
report
minutely
and
distinctly;
to
enumerate;
to
specify;
as, he
detailed
all the facts in due
order..
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Minutia
::
Minutia
(n.) A
minute
particular;
a small or minor
detail;
-- used
chiefly
in the
plural.
Impressionism
::
Impressionism
(n.) The
theory
or
method
of
suggesting
an
effect
or
impression
without
elaboration
of the
details;
-- a
disignation
of a
recent
fashion
in
painting
and
etching.
Bird''s-eye
::
Bird's-eye
(a.) Seen from
above,
as if by a
flying
bird;
embraced
at a
glance;
hence,
general;
not
minute,
or
entering
into
details;
as, a
bird's-eye
view..
Definition
::
Definition
(n.)
Distinctness
or
clearness,
as of an image
formed
by an
optical
instrument;
precision
in
detail..
Topography
::
Topography
(n.) The
description
of a
particular
place,
town,
manor,
parish,
or tract of land;
especially,
the exact and
scientific
delineation
and
description
in
minute
detail
of any place or
region..
Circumstance
::
Circumstance
(n.)
Circumlocution;
detail.
Pragmatical
::
Pragmatical
(a.)
Philosophical;
dealing
with
causes,
reasons,
and
effects,
rather
than with
details
and
circumstances;
-- said of
literature..
Minute
::
Minute
(a.)
Attentive
to small
things;
paying
attention
to
details;
critical;
particular;
precise;
as, a
minute
observer;
minute
observation..
Particularize
::
Particularize
(v. t.) To give as a
particular,
or as the
particulars;
to
mention
particularly;
to give the
particulars
of; to
enumerate
or
specify
in
detail..
Finish
::
Finish
(n.) The labor
required
to give final
completion
to any work;
hence,
minute
detail,
careful
elaboration,
or the
like..
Prolixity
::
Prolixity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
prolix;
great
length;
minute
detail;
as,
prolixity
in
discourses
and
writings..
Delineation
::
Delineation
(n.) The act of
representing,
portraying,
or
describing,
as by
lines,
diagrams,
sketches,
etc.;
drawing
an
outline;
as, the
delineation
of a scene or face; in
drawing
and
engraving,
representation
by means of
lines,
as
distinguished
from
representation
by means of tints and
shades;
accurate
and
minute
representation,
as
distinguished
from art that is
careless
of
details,
or
subordinates
them
excessively..
Police
::
Police
(n.)
Military
police,
the body of
soldiers
detailed
to
preserve
civil order and
attend
to
sanitary
arrangements
in a camp or
garrison..
Detail
::
Detail
(n.) To tell off or
appoint
for a
particular
service,
as an
officer,
a
troop,
or a
squadron..
Particular
::
Particular
(n.) A
separate
or
distinct
member
of a
class,
or part of a
whole;
an
individual
fact,
point,
circumstance,
detail,
or item, which may be
considered
separately;
as, the
particulars
of a
story..
Detailer
::
Detailer
(n.) One who
details.
Narrow
::
Narrow
(superl.)
Scrutinizing
in
detail;
close;
accurate;
exact.
Discuss
::
Discuss
(v. t.) To
examine
in
detail
or by
disputation;
to
reason
upon by
presenting
favorable
and
adverse
considerations;
to
debate;
to sift; to
investigate;
to
ventilate.
Particularity
::
Particularity
(n.)
Special
circumstance;
minute
detail;
particular.
Ethnography
::
Ethnography
(n.) That
branch
of
knowledge
which has for its
subject
the
characteristics
of the human
family,
developing
the
details
with which
ethnology
as a
comparative
science
deals;
descriptive
ethnology.
See
Ethnology..
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