Means synonyms
Category:
Part of speech:
Orderly arrangement of parts or steps to accomplish an end:
To signify or mean:
A route of communication or access:
A tool or implement used to do or facilitate work, especially a small precision tool used by a professional:
(Uncountable) The quality or condition of being instrumental; serving a purpose, being useful.
Substantiality; solidity; firmness.
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(Law) One's property, both real and personal, vested and contingent, especially as disposed of in a will.
The definition of an artifice is a skill or craft that is clever but often manipulative or tricky.
A way of approach to something
A way of acting; bearing or behavior:
A manner, way, or method of doing something, experiencing something, or acting:
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A track or way worn by footsteps; trail
Plural form of possession
A piece of real estate:
The act of turning to a person or thing for help or as a means of achieving something; recourse:
The ability to deal with a difficult or troublesome situation effectively; resourcefulness:
Abundant wealth:
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A way; path; course
An established way of doing something; method; procedure
A manner or method of doing something:
Any useful material thing capable of being bought, sold, or stocked for future disposition
That with which something can be done; necessary means, esp. money
paucity (antonym)
Smallness of number; fewness.
shame (antonym)
A painful emotion caused by the awareness of having done something wrong or foolish:
A person or thing through which power is exerted or an end is achieved: instrumentality, means.
A low, mean, or dishonest act
(Cricket) The middle stump.
A middle state or degree; mean
(Obs.) Roguishness; mischievous quality
The quality or state of being twofold or double.
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Extensive amounts of material possessions or money; wealth.
Any medium, means, or agency
A means; an agency.
(Music) A device for playing or producing music:
A force or substance that causes a change:
Par is the amount which is considered to be the standard or average.
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(Mathematics) An average.
To bestow or impose on a person or a specified succession of heirs.
To signify is to indicate, represent or imply something.
To have or formulate in the mind:
To consider reasonable or due:
To suggest drinking (a toast)
To think, speak, or write about a matter in advance.
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To serve as a typical example of; embody the essential characteristics of:
To have or present the often false appearance of being or intending; claim or profess:
To decrease or limit in width
To show the way to or the direction of; point out:
To make humble or lowly in mind; to abase the pride or arrogance of; to reduce the self-sufficiency of; to make meek and submissive; -- often used reflexively.
Design is defined as to prepare or plan something.
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To denote is defined as to represent or be a sign of something.
The definition of contemplate is to look at something, think about something or meditate about something for a long time.
To be a token or sign of; indicate; show
To assign to a base; station:
To designate is defined as to appoint or assign someone to something, or to indicate or signify something.
By express
The definition of an example of suggest is to propose something or offer up a potential option for consideration.
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To make evident indirectly:
To imply or involve as a result, accompaniment, etc.
To name or write in order the letters of a word or words:
To represent or identify by a symbol.
Involve is defined as to include or add as a participant.
To decide; resolve
(Dial.) To intend; purpose
To design for or direct toward a specific object or audience:
To send out into space; cast:
To have in mind as a project or purpose
(Intransitive) To direct the intention or purpose; to attempt the accomplishment of a purpose; to try to gain; to endeavor;—followed by at, or by an infinitive; as, to aim at distinction; to aim to do well.
A wicked or sinful thing or act; morally bad or objectionable behaviour.
A point at or close to the middle or center, or equally distant from the ends
The average of the two middle numbers, when such a sequence has an even number of values. For example, in the sequence 4, 8, 10, 56, the median is 9 (the average of 8 and 10).
Capital stock.
The definition of a mechanism is a machine or tool that redirects motion.
(--- Archaic) Any musical instrument; esp., a wind instrument
Instrumentation is defined as the instruments used in a particular musical composition or in a mechanical apparatus.
minima (antonym)
(Astronomy) A period of minimum brightness or energy intensity (of a star).
maxima (antonym)
(Colloquial, cricket) A scoring shot for 6 runs.
extremes (antonym)
A maximum or minimum value of a function.
centers (related)
The definition of center is the middle or the point equally distant from all sides.
mechanism (related)
possibility (related)
necessity (related)
purpose (related)
notion (related)
A literary device for bringing about an effect, such as a happy ending.
An organ is defined as a large wind keyboard musical instrument.
An agency by which something is accomplished, conveyed, or transferred:
(Now rare) An agent or representative.
A force or substance that causes a change:
The energy or motive force by which a physical system or machine is operated:
The definition of organization refers to the act of putting things into a logical order or the act of taking an efficient and orderly approach to tasks, or a group of people who have formally come together.
Something contrived, as an invention, mechanical device, or ingenious plan
Something that is a means to an end, especially when based on self-interest:
Financial resources
Money received for services performed, products sold, as interest on investments, as royalties on inventions or creative works, or generally in exchange for some performance or consideration.
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