Definition by example
An intensional definition points to names or identifies one or more instances of something to which the defined term applies. It focuses on the characteristics or properties that define the term rather than listing specific examples.
something
What applies to something, applies the same way to the other. Or, what applies to one thing, applies the opposite way to another. Doubts see the context.
Analytical definition
Opportunity cost applies to the statement the choice to do something is the choice not to do something else.
Noun
The word "mainly" is an adverb that means that something applies for the most part. For example, the sentence "Sean is mainly concerned with sales" indicates that his job responsibilities are mostly relating to sales.
The word "mainly" is an adverb that means that something applies for the most part. For example, the sentence "Sean is mainly concerned with sales" indicates that his job responsibilities are mostly relating to sales.
a severe test or trial
Conditional
An applier is a person who, or device which, applies something.
Both alleles of one trait are either dominant or recessive. Not one dominant and one recessive. For example, the homogeneous hair of a cat would have both alleles of that trait be the same, say, BB or bb. NOT Bb.The above definition applies in the field of genetics. More generally, the word means "Of the same or similar nature or kind".