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well-defined
[wel-di-fahynd]
adjective
sharply or clearly stated, outlined, described, etc..
a well-defined character; a well-defined boundary.
well-defined
adjective
clearly delineated, described, or determined
Word History and Origins
Origin of well-defined1
Example Sentences
“There’s no question that well-known, well-defined political figures like the governor and former vice president could be met with mixed reactions,” he said.
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.
Over the years, Israel and Syria - under its secular, Baathist regime - stuck to well-defined red lines; it was a known adversary.
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.
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.”
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