Associations to the word «Determinate»
Noun
- Sentencing
- Inflorescence
- Cleavage
- Parole
- Negation
- Expiration
- Cognition
- Particular
- Truss
- Supposition
- Offender
- Genu
- Perception
- Lust
- Soybean
- Becoming
- Deformity
- Hegel
- Sentence
- Specie
- Probation
- Intellect
- Discretion
- Adultery
- Rehabilitation
- Thinner
- Ref
- Certain
- Wherefore
- Aristotle
- Juvenile
- Proposition
- Mechanics
- Unknown
- Abstraction
- Kant
- Verb
- Quantity
- Meaning
- Counsel
- Object
- Equation
- Manifestation
- Necessity
- Essence
- Assign
- Sanction
- Determination
- Detention
- Interpretation
- Nature
- Unity
- Imagination
- Substance
- Minimum
- Quality
- Sen
- Tomato
- Appetite
- Disposition
- Desert
- Imprisonment
- Motion
- Consciousness
- Particle
- Relation
- Existence
- Divide
- Noun
- Truth
- Growth
- Pm
- Variable
Adjective
Wiktionary
DETERMINATE, adjective. Distinct, clearly defined. [from 14th c.]
DETERMINATE, adjective. Fixed, set, unvarying. [from 16th c.]
DETERMINATE, adjective. (biology) Of growth: ending once a genetically predetermined structure has formed.
DETERMINATE, adjective. Conclusive; decisive; positive
DETERMINATE, adjective. (obsolete) Determined or resolved upon.
DETERMINATE, adjective. Of determined purpose; resolute.
DETERMINATE, noun. (philosophy) A single state of a particular determinable attribute.
DETERMINATE, verb. (obsolete) To bring to an end; to determine.
Dictionary definition
DETERMINATE, adjective. Precisely determined or limited or defined; especially fixed by rule or by a specific and constant cause; "a determinate distance"; "a determinate number"; "determinate variations in animals".
DETERMINATE, adjective. Not continuing to grow indefinitely at the apex; "determinate growth".
DETERMINATE, adjective. Supplying or being a final or conclusive settlement; "a definitive verdict"; "a determinate answer to the problem".
Wise words
To use the same words is not a sufficient guarantee of
understanding; one must use the same words for the same
genus of inward experience; ultimately one must have one's
experiences in common.