essential meaning
1essential meaning — index connotation, content (meaning), gist (substance) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
2Essential amino acid — An essential amino acid or indispensable amino acid is an amino acid that cannot be synthesized de novo by the organism (usually referring to humans), and therefore must be supplied in the diet. Contents 1 Essentiality vs. conditional… …
3meaning — mean•ing [[t]ˈmi nɪŋ[/t]] n. 1) what is intended to be or actually is expressed or indicated; import: the three meanings of a word[/ex] 2) the end, purpose, or significance of something 3) intentioned (usu. used in combination): a well meaning… …
4Essential complexity — refers to a situation where all reasonable solutions to a problem must be complicated (and possibly confusing) because the simple solutions would not adequately solve the problem. It stands in contrast to accidental complexity, which arises… …
5meaning — I noun acceptation, connotation, content, definition, denotation, drift, explanation, idea, import, interpretation, purport, semantics, semasiology, sense, sententia, significance, significatio, signification, substance, tenor, text, vis… …
6essential part — index body (main part), center (essence), character (personal quality), characteristic, content (meaning) …
7essential matter — index content (meaning), cornerstone, gist (ground for a suit), main point, sine qua non Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton …
8essential — (adj.) mid 14c., that is such by its essence, from L.L. essentialis, from essentia (see ESSENCE (Cf. essence)). Meaning pertaining to essence is from late 14c., that of constituting the essence of something is from 1540s; that of necessary is… …
9Meaning of life — This article is about the philosophical concept. For other uses, see Meaning of life (disambiguation). Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going? One of Post Impressionist Paul Gauguin s most famous paintings. The meaning of life… …
10Essential spectrum — In mathematics, the essential spectrum of a bounded operator is a certain subset of its spectrum, defined by a condition of the type that says, roughly speaking, fails badly to be invertible .The essential spectrum of self adjoint operatorsIn… …