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1 värde
value, worthabsolutvärde; absolute valueförinställt värde; preset valuegränsvärde; limit valuehandelsvärde; commercial valuejämförbart värde; comparative valuekritiskt värde; critical valuemedelvärde; average value, mean valuenollvärde; zero valuenuvärde; actual valuenärmevärde; approximate valuesummavärde; cumulative valuetoppvärde; peak valueuppskattat värde; appraised valueverkligt värde; actual valuevärmevärde; calorific power -
2 medelvärde
average, average value, mean, mean value -
3 absolutvärde
absolute value -
4 gränsvärde
limit value -
5 handelsvärde
commercial value -
6 hårdhetstal
hardness number, hardness value -
7 hårdhetsvärde
hardness value -
8 nollvärde
zero value -
9 nuvärde
actual value -
10 närmevärde
approximate value -
11 oktanvärde
octane value -
12 summavärde
cumulative value -
13 toppvärde
peak value -
14 uppskatta
appraise, appreciate, assess, estimate, rate, value -
15 uppskattat
appraiseduppskattat värde; appraised value -
16 värdera
appraise, appreciate, estimate, evaluate, value
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value — val·ue 1 / val yü/ n 1 a: a fair return or equivalent in goods, services, or money for something exchanged received good value for the price b: valuable consideration at consideration … Law dictionary
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value — n *worth Analogous words: *price, charge, cost, expense: *importance, consequence, significance, weight: *use, usefulness, utility value vb 1 * … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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