General purpose means it can be used for many things. Special purpose means only for a particular thing.
No, it is an adjective. It can mean specific or distinctive. It can rarely be a noun meaning "particular details."
Purpose on a science fair is basically what was the purpose that you chose to do the certain project in the first place or it could mean the purpose of the experiment.
to do something intentionally is to do it on purpose, to mean to do it - for example 'I hurt you intentionally'
The general purpose of a time clock is for one to be able to tell what time it is during a particular day. It is important to know what time it is so one can make appointments.
To walk or travel around without any particular purpose.
Equip is a verb that means, to supply with items that are necessary for a particular purpose.
tis is the kind of ceiling that is made below the original one for a particular purpose
the evaluation or investigation of a case as part of a methodical survey, to assess suitability for a particular role or purpose
They have no particular purpose
"Stufice" is not a recognized word in the English language. It is likely a misspelling of "suffice," which means to be enough or adequate for a particular purpose.
Ad hoc means "formed, arranged or done for a particular purpose only. From Latin, literally "for this"
It means that the method or object you intend to use for a particular purpose will not be effective. It could also mean that something doesn't make sense or will not be useful.
they are necessary items for a particular purpose
The mean lets us know the approximate 'number per attempts'; it can help predict the number we expect for, say, a sports game or other statistics. It also enables us to predict the probability that something will have a particular value or will happen at a particular time.
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