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1 hyvin läheinen
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2 lähellä sijaitseva
• proximate -
3 lähitavoite
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4 kausaalinen syy-yhteys
• causal connection• causality• proximate cause -
5 läheinen
yks.nom. läheinen; yks.gen. läheisen; yks.part. läheistä; yks.ill. läheiseen; mon.gen. läheisten läheisien; mon.part. läheisiä; mon.ill. läheisiinadjacent (adje)approximate (adje)close (adje)intimate (adje)near (adje)near by (adje)near-by (adje)nearby (adje)neighboring (adje)neighbouring (adje)* * *• next• neighbouring• near by• proximate• familiar• touching• close by• close• near• adjoining• intimate• bordering• adjacent• approximate• abutting• contiguous• near-by -
6 lähin
yks.nom. lähin; yks.gen. lähimmän; yks.part. lähintä; yks.ill. lähimpään; mon.gen. lähimpien lähinten lähimpäin; mon.part. lähimpiä; mon.ill. lähimpiinclosest (adje)immediate (adje)nearest (adje)next (adje)proximal (adje)closest (adve)nearest (adve)* * *• closest• the closest• proximate• proximal• next• nearest• immediate• first• the nearest• following
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Proximate — Prox i*mate, a. [L. proximatus, p. p. of proximare to come near, to approach, fr. proximus the nearest, nest, superl. of propior nearer, and prope, adv., near.] Nearest; next immediately preceding or following. Proximate ancestors. J. S. Harford … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
proximate — prox·i·mate / präk sə mət/ adj 1: next immediately preceding or following (as in a chain of causation, events, or effects): being or leading to a particular esp. foreseeable result without intervention see also proximate cause at cause 1 2 … Law dictionary
proximate to — index situated Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
proximate — neighboring, 1590s (implied in proximately), from L.L. proximatus, pp. of proximare to draw near, from proximus (see PROXIMITY (Cf. proximity)) … Etymology dictionary
proximate — ► ADJECTIVE 1) closest in space, time, or relationship. 2) nearly accurate; approximate. DERIVATIVES proximately adverb. ORIGIN Latin proximatus drawn near , from proximus nearest … English terms dictionary
proximate — [präk′sə mət] adj. [LL proximatus, pp. of proximare, to come near < L proximus, nearest, superl. of prope, near] 1. next or nearest in space, order, time, etc. 2. nearly accurate; approximate proximately adv … English World dictionary
Proximate — Analysis A*nal y*sis, n.; pl. {Analyses}. [Gr. ?, fr. ? to unloose, to dissolve, to resolve into its elements; ? up + ? to loose. See {Loose}.] 1. A resolution of anything, whether an object of the senses or of the intellect, into its constituent … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
proximate — Immediate; next; proximal. * * * prox·i·mate präk sə mət adj 1 a) very near b) next, preceding, or following esp relating to or being a proximate cause 2) determined by proximate analysis 3) PROXIMAL (1b) prox·i·mate·ly ad … Medical dictionary
proximate — adj. (cannot stand alone) proximate to * * * [ prɒksɪmɪt] (cannot stand alone) proximate to … Combinatory dictionary
proximate — adjective Etymology: Latin proximatus, past participle of proximare to approach, from proximus nearest, next, superlative of prope near more at approach Date: 1661 1. immediately preceding or following (as in a chain of events, causes, or… … New Collegiate Dictionary
proximate — 1. adjective a) Close or closest; adjacent. b) Immediately preceding or following in a chain of causation. See Also: proximate cause 2. noun A grammatical marker in the … Wiktionary