You could describe any measurable characteristic as a trait.
the root word "archy" means any form of government.
It means to be desperate.
Yes, the noun 'flavor' is a common noun; a general word for the quality of something detected by the sense of taste; a general word for a substance added to food or drink that conveys a desired taste; a general word for a characteristic or most noticeable quality of something; a word for any flavor of any kind.The word 'flavor' is also a verb: flavor, flavors, flavoring, flavored.
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The word any is an adverb. It can also be used as a determiner and a pronoun.
The word "measurable" is a hedge. This means "There is no influence, none whatsoever, and when I say that I mean that if there is any influence we can't measure it, not with the equipment we now have." That last bit, which is what the word "measurable" is there for, is there to protect the speaker in case he is wrong.
Characteristic function of any borel set is an example of simple Borel function
It means to having dissimilar pairs of genes for any hereditary characteristic.
In science, field means any part of the universes that has some measurable value of a given quantity at every point.
In science, field means any part of the universes that has some measurable value of a given quantity at every point.
any measurable quantity
Yes.The word antonym just means any word that means the opposite of another word, and synonym means any word that means the same thing as that word. Almost every word is an antonym or synonym of something.
No, not in any measurable number.
he has not in any significant measurable way
The moon does not have any measurable atmosphere.
the root word "archy" means any form of government.
circles don't have any characteristic's.