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  • Valuation is often used as a synonym for appraisal. — Valuation is often used as a synonym for appraisal. The estimated or appraised worth of any object or property, calculated in money. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005 …   Law dictionary

  • Synonym — Syn o*nym (s[i^]n [ o]*n[i^]m), n.; pl. {Synonyms} (s[i^]n [ o]*n[i^]mz). [F. synonyme, L. synonyma, pl. of synonymum, Gr. synw nymon. See {Synonymous}.] 1. One of two or more words (commonly words of the same language) which are equivalents of… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Synonym — This article deals with the general meaning of the term synonym . For biological synonyms, see Synonym (taxonomy). Synonyms are different words with identical or at least similar meanings. Words that are synonyms are said to be synonymous, and… …   Wikipedia

  • synonym — UK [ˈsɪnənɪm] / US noun [countable] Word forms synonym : singular synonym plural synonyms linguistics a word that has the same meaning as another word. For example scared is a synonym for afraid . • See: antonym …   English dictionary

  • synonym — [[t]sɪ̱nənɪm[/t]] synonyms N COUNT: oft N for n A synonym is a word or expression which means the same as another word or expression. The term industrial democracy is often used as a synonym for worker participation. Ant: antonym …   English dictionary

  • synonym — syn|o|nym [ˈsınənım] n technical [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: synonymum, from Greek, from synonymos synonymous , from syn ( SYN ) + onyma name ] a word with the same meaning as another word in the same language →↑antonym synonym for/of ▪… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • synonym — syn|o|nym [ sınənım ] noun count a word that has the same meaning as another word. For example scared is a synonym for afraid. ─ compare ANTONYM …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • synonym — noun Etymology: Middle English sinonyme, from Latin synonymum, from Greek synōnymon, from neuter of synōnymos synonymous, from syn + onyma name more at name Date: 15th century 1. one of two or more words or expressions of the same language that… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • for|ward — «FR wuhrd», adverb, adjective, verb, noun. –v. 1. onward; ahead: »Forward march! From this time forward, do your homework every night. 2. to the front: »Come forward. 3. in consideration; out: »In his ta …   Useful english dictionary

  • for|ev´er|ness — for|ev|er «fuhr EHV uhr», adverb. 1. for always; without ever coming to an end: »Nobody lives forever. Forever honour d and forever mourned (Alexander Pope). SYNONYM(S): ever, evermore, eternally, everlastingly. 2. all the time; always: »Some… …   Useful english dictionary

  • for|ev|er — «fuhr EHV uhr», adverb. 1. for always; without ever coming to an end: »Nobody lives forever. Forever honour d and forever mourned (Alexander Pope). SYNONYM(S): ever, evermore, eternally, everlastingly. 2. all the time; always: »Some girls in my… …   Useful english dictionary

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