substantives

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plural of substantive
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Having substance and prompting thought
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Applying to essential legal principles and rules of right; as, "substantive law"
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Of a dye that does not need the use of a mordant to be made fast to that which is being dyed
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A word that names or refers to a person, place, thing, or idea. Nouns and personal pronouns are always substantives by nature
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Of the essence or essential element of a thing; as, "substantive information"
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solid
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{n} a noun betokening a thin
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{a} betokening existence, real, solid
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Presents in-depth coverage of a subject Telnet An Internet protocol that permits the user to connect to a remote computer Thread A cluster of messages on the same topic in a newsgroup or on a bulletin board Truncation In a keyword search, a word root followed by a truncation symbol that will retrieve variant word endings For example: "educat*" will retrieve "educator", "educators", "education" and "educational" all at the same time Truncation symbol (see also "Wildcard") A truncation symbol may be a question mark (?), an asterisk (*), a dollar sign ($), or the pound sign (#) To determine which symbol is the one required the database you are using, check the help screen Toolbar A horizontal row of icons that stand for browser commands such as "back" or "bookmark"
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word denoting a thing or an idea
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A noun or name; the part of speech which designates something that exists, or some object of thought, either material or immaterial; as, the words man, horse, city, goodness, excellence, are substantives
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{s} existing independently; real, tangible; substantial; of or pertaining to the essence of something; functioning as a noun (Grammar); expressing existence (Grammar)
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Substantive negotiations or issues deal with the most important and central aspects of a subject. They plan to meet again in Rome very soon to begin substantive negotiations. dealing with things that are important or real substantive matters/issues (substantif, from substantivus, from substantia; SUBSTANCE). a noun
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To substantivize
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noun; broadly, a word or word group functioning syntactically as a noun e g noun, pronoun, noun phrases, -ing forms, to-infinitives, etc In the sentence: His concern was for the poor, concern and poor are substantives
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being the essence or essential element of a thing; "substantial equivalents"; "substantive information"
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{i} (Grammar) noun; word or phrase functioning as a noun
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Enduring; solid; firm; substantial
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Depending on itself; independent
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Betokening or expressing existence; as, the substantive verb, that is, the verb to be
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a noun or a pronoun that is used in place of a noun applying to essential legal principles and rules of right; "substantive law
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having substance and prompting thought; "a meaty discussion"
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real, actual, essential
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1 Reality as seen by an unbiased observer and not just the official view of the management
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applying to essential legal principles and rules of right; "substantive law"
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a noun or a pronoun that is used in place of a noun
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Pertaining to, or constituting, the essential part or principles; as, the law substantive
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A word that names or refers to a person, place, thing, or idea. Nouns, pronouns, adjectives, present participles, determiners, and numerals may all function as substantives in English and many other languages
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Having baring on fundamental rights and merits as apposed to procedural aspects of case