Dictionary
The characterise
verb
Standard spelling of from=non-Oxford British spelling
synonyms
Exact(1)
A Fluid Petri Net model describes the characterise of the platform, and a real trace drives the approach to consider a realistic scenario.
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Another specific property of the characterised collection of Chinese paper samples is low grammage.
That division between the puzzles and the action characterises the conflict at the heart of Unravel Two.
"We are meeting with tier-1 VC funds all the time, but no action," is how the source characterises the general feeling.
Critics and skeptics of the internet characterise many of the present-day publishers as parasites.
Among the mechanisms characterised, the autotransporter, or Type V secretion pathway is apparently the simplest.
The study characterises the compounds according to their weight and molecular structure.
Technology companies appeared not to be aware of how the NSA characterises the system.
Many of the boys characterised the middle- and upper-classes as entitled, self-serving and uncaring.
The paper characterises the opposition leader walking out of discussions this way: "Corbyn flounces out of crunch talks".
The NhRP characterises the lawsuits not as animal welfare cases, but as animal rights cases.
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