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well-defined

[ wel-di-fahynd ]

adjective

  1. sharply or clearly stated, outlined, described, etc.:

    a well-defined character; a well-defined boundary.



well-defined

adjective

  1. clearly delineated, described, or determined
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Origin of well-defined1

First recorded in 1695–1705
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It all comes down to ferrihydrite, a poorly crystalline mineral, or a substance where the atoms or molecules are not arranged in well-defined and repeating patterns.

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Over the years, Israel and Syria - under its secular, Baathist regime - stuck to well-defined red lines; it was a known adversary.

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This well-defined relationship between tip distance and current allows the microscope to measure and map the surface of the atom or molecule based on the electric current strength.

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Last year Ghana's parliamentary speaker said he wanted the bill to be passed but said it was not ready in its current form, and needed “critical stakeholder consultation for a well-defined and crafted law.â€

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“I think she needs more well-defined policy,†he said.

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