Associations to the word «Finding»
Noun
- Autopsy
- Biopsy
- Mri
- Inquest
- Diagnosis
- Abnormality
- Coroner
- Difficulty
- Solace
- Correlate
- Misconduct
- Fault
- Meta
- Validity
- Imaging
- Lesion
- Recommendation
- Dissemination
- Schizophrenia
- Researcher
- Algorithm
- Ct
- Respondent
- Ultrasound
- Np
- Hypothesis
- Clique
- Implication
- Tomography
- Summary
- Audit
- Clinician
- Aid
- Plaintiff
- Inquiry
- Finder
- Excavation
- Cyst
- Likelihood
- Autism
- Correlation
- Quixote
- Investigation
- Pathologist
- Neuroscience
- Jury
- Interpreting
- Research
- Infringement
- Graph
Adjective
- Archeological
- Incidental
- Empirical
- Archaeological
- Methodological
- Consistent
- Conclusive
- Factual
- Obsessed
- Pathological
- Abnormal
- Clinical
- Inconsistent
- Contradictory
- Appellate
- Diagnostic
- Cortical
- Cutaneous
- Suggestive
- Polynomial
- Randomized
- Neurological
- Optimal
- Unconstitutional
- Preliminary
- Flawed
- Neolithic
- Renal
- Surprising
- Biased
- Maximal
- Archival
- Credible
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
FINDING, noun. A result of research or an investigation.
FINDING, noun. (legal) A formal conclusion by a judge, jury or regulatory agency on issues of fact.
FINDING, noun. A self-contained component of assembled jewellery.
FINDING, verb. Present participle of find
FINDING FAULT, verb. Present participle of find fault
FINDING OUT, verb. Present participle of find out
Dictionary definition
FINDING, noun. The act of determining the properties of something, usually by research or calculation; "the determination of molecular structures".
FINDING, noun. The decision of a court on issues of fact or law.
FINDING, noun. Something that is found; "the findings in the gastrointestinal tract indicate that he died several hours after dinner"; "an area rich in archaeological findings".
Wise words
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