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[Noun] | "val*ue" | \ ˈval-(ˌ)yü \
1: the amount of money that something is worth : market price
2: an equivalent in goods, services, or money for something exchanged
3: relative worth, utility, or importance
Origin: 14th century ;
Middle English, "worth, high quality," borrowed from Anglo-French, noun derivative from feminine of valu (going back to Vulgar Latin *valūtus), past participle of valer, valeir "to be worth, have value," going back to Latin valēre "to be well, have strength" {mat|wield|};
(2) - { absolute value } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Noun] | "absolute value"
1: a nonnegative number equal in numerical value to a given real number
2: the positive square root of the sum of the squares of the real and imaginary parts of a complex number
Origin: 1803 ;
(1) - { actual cash value } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Noun] | "actual cash value"
1: money equal to the cost of replacing lost, stolen, or damaged property after depreciation
Origin: 1922 ;
(3) - { book value } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Noun] | "book value"
1: the value of something as shown on bookkeeping records as distinguished from market value:
2: the value of an asset equal to cost minus depreciation
3: the value of a corporation's stock equal to its book value minus its liabilities
Origin: 1839 ;
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[Noun] | "breakup value"
1: the value especially of shares of stock of a corporation liquidating its assets
Origin: 1892 ;
(1) - { characteristic value } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Noun] | "characteristic value"
1: eigenvalue
Origin: 1942 ;
(1) - { critical value } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Noun] | "critical value"
1: the value of an independent variable corresponding to a critical point of a function
Origin: circa 1909 ;
(2) - { expected value } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Noun] | "expected value"
1: the sum of the values of a random variable with each value multiplied by its probability of occurrence
2: the integral of the product of a probability density function of a continuous random variable and the random variable itself when taken over all possible values of the variable
Origin: 1915 ;
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[Verb] | "value"
1: to consider or rate highly : prize, esteem
2: to estimate or assign the monetary worth of : appraise
3: to rate or scale in usefulness, importance, or general worth : evaluate
Origin: 15th century ;
Middle English valuen, borrowed from Anglo-French valuer "to estimate, be worth," verbal derivative of value {see: |value:1|value:1};
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(1) - { family values } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Plural noun] | "family values"
1: values especially of a traditional or conservative kind which are held to promote the sound functioning of the family and to strengthen the fabric of society
Origin: 1912 ;
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[Noun] | "values"
1: the amount of money for which something will find a buyer;
* e.g., " ... the real value of that house is close to a million dollars "
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2: a quality that gives something special worth;
* e.g., " ... defending the democratic system's intrinsic values "
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[Noun] | "value"
1: the amount of money for which something will find a buyer;
* e.g., " ... the real value of that house is close to a million dollars "
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2: a quality that gives something special worth;
* e.g., " ... defending the democratic system's intrinsic values "
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(1) - { fair market values } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
(1) - { market values } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
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[Noun] | "face values"
1: the monetary figure that is printed or shown on something (such as a coin or bill);
* e.g., " ... We paid $100 for tickets that had a face value of $50. "
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fees,
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[Verb] | "values"
1: to hold dear;
* e.g., " ... a nation that values individualism and self-reliance "
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(2) - { value } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Verb] | "value"
1: to hold dear;
* e.g., " ... a nation that values individualism and self-reliance "
Synonyms :
love,
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[ "value" ]
1: The quality or state of condition.
* e.g., ... Good value
[ "value" ]
2: Something simple people pride themselves in or around.
* e.g., ... High values
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[ "Value" ]
1: adds something to work product that cannot be produced by the original author of such work;
being acknowledged and appreciated by ones clientele; and
earning more money than what one spends.
* e.g., ... What does yed even mean? Man they really don't add any value do they?
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[ "Value" ]
1: Noun
A special kind of sentiment added to an object after having it rubbed against a man's crotchular region.
* e.g., ... Kid: Hey older brother look at my SUPER RARE POKEMON CARD!
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[ "Value" ]
1: When something works in your favour / to your delight
* e.g., ... Person 1 "Fancy going Nando's??"
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[ "value" ]
1: in CSS, the value is the amount or setting of a property.
* e.g., ... selector {text-weight: bold;} - this applies the value 'bold' to the property 'text-weight'.
# 6 - { Values:5296428 }
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[ "Values" ]
1: A very dynamic set of beliefs that serve as a core tenant of political candidate campaigns, yet are not a reliable metric to determine a candidate's worthiness of office.
The term represents one or more beliefs in the candidate's belief system. A popular strategy is to campaign on strong core values while avoiding clearing defining what those values actually are.
Candidates typically avoiding defining their values and will typically deflect to another talking point. However, when cornered, candidates may attempt to define their values, but throughout the rest of the campaign they are free to add, edit, or remove any subset of their values for the sake of voter turnout.
* e.g., ... Sarah Palin boasts about her small-town values, which include Christianity, pro-life, small government, being able to see Russia, giving shoutouts to elementary school classrooms during a televised debate, and allowing her daughters to throw massive parties, destroy property, and let innocent boys take the fall for their actions.
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[ "valueful" ]
1: Having value or worth; be it monetary, material or utility.
* e.g., ... I don't think $235 is very valueful for a level 50 fully templated infil - jess
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[ "value" ]
1: Good drugs
* e.g., ... I got value weed
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[ "VaLU" ]
1: Vaccum a Lower Unit. Slang for suck a dick when it may not be approriate for profanity such as accessing a bulletin board from work.
* e.g., ... Why don't you go VaLU?
# 10 - { Value Vampire:6103031 }
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[ "Value Vampire" ]
1: Value Vampire - A person who when present, sucks all of the value out of a room.
* e.g., ... Owen, Tom and Jordan are together having a great time and are all adding value to each others mood. James arrives on the scene and unbalances the harmony by not adding any value at all and in fact sucking some of the value out of the situation and everyones mood.
When James leave's Owen might say to Tom and Jordan: "I'm Glad James is gone, he is such a value vampire". The mood would then improve as value is replenished.
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