vague form
1vague — 01. I have only a [vague] memory of Carson City because we moved away when I was just four years old. 02. The description of the bank robber was too [vague] to be of any use. 03. The document was [vaguely] worded and confusing. 04. Very young… …
2vague — S3 [veıg] adj [Date: 1500 1600; : French; Origin: Latin vagus wandering, vague ] 1.) unclear because someone does not give enough detailed information or does not say exactly what they mean ▪ The governor gave only a vague outline of his tax plan …
3vague — [vāg] adj. vaguer, vaguest [Fr < L vagus, wandering < IE * wag , to be bent, prob. < base * wā > VACILLATE] 1. not clearly, precisely, or definitely expressed or stated 2. indefinite in shape, form, or character; hazily or… …
4Mock modular form — In mathematics, a mock modular form is the holomorphic part of a harmonic weak Maass form, and a mock theta function is essentially a mock modular form of weight 1/2. The first examples of mock theta functions were described by Srinivasa… …
5Play By E-Form — Jeu sur navigateur internet Le jeu par navigateur ou jeu sur navigateur est un type de jeu en ligne qui se joue par l intermédiaire d un navigateur, directement à partir du Web, sans qu aucun téléchargement ni installation ne soit nécessaire. On… …
6nouvelle vague — /nooh vel vann g /, pl. nouvelles vagues /nooh vel vann g /. French. 1. a new wave, trend, movement, phase, etc., esp. in an art form. 2. the films of a group of young French and Italian filmmakers, beginning in the late 1950s, who emphasized… …
7nouvelle vague — /nuvɛl ˈvag/ (say noohvel vahg) noun (plural nouvelles vagues /nuvɛl ˈvag/ (say noohvel vahg)) a new style or trend in an art form, especially the style of filmmaking current in France after about 1960. {French: literally, new wave} …
8equity is not vague and uncertain but has fixed boundaries and limits — The Latin form of the statement is aequitas non vaga atque incerta est, sed terminos habet atque limites praefinitas. But a want of equity jurisdiction is not inferred from the novelty of the question. The fact that there is no precedent for the… …
9Mill, John Stuart: Logic and metaphysics — J.S.Mill Logic and metaphysics John Skorupski ENLIGHTENMENT AND ROMANTICISM IN MILL’S PHILOSOPHY Mill’s importance as one of the major figures of nineteenth century politics and culture, and the current interest in him as a moral and political… …
10a- — 1. prefix not, without (amoral; agnostic; apetalous). Etymology: Gk a , or L f. Gk, or F f. L f. Gk 2. prefix implying motion onward or away, adding intensity to verbs of motion (arise; awake). Etymology: OE a , orig. ar 3. prefix to, at, or into …