Spelling DEFINITION is easier than defining it.
No, you do not prove definitions. Words have specific meanings because those meanings are what people mean, when they use those words. You can survey examples of usage in literature or elsewhere, to observe how words are used, but however they are used, that determines their definitions. It is a matter of observation, not proof. And in the matter of specialized vocabulary for technical subjects, a person who introduces a new term is entitled to say what he is using that term to mean. He or she has nothing to prove, he or she can define a new word any way he or she likes. Whether that new word will be useful, or whether it will catch on, is another matter.
yes you cite anything that is not your own ideas.
I do definitions.
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What is the Definitions of Money
There are 69 definitions. Set is the word with the most dictionary definitions.
I get definitions from my dictionary. And sometimes on this site as well.
basic definitions of management?
the word that has 75 definitions is toronto
1414 definitions
Further Definitions was created in 2007.
How many definitions are there for the word LOVE?
If we didn't have definitions to anything, we wouldn't understand anything.
False. Definitions do not need to be proven.
There are 300-400 different definitions of life.