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noun
An adjective (or other descriptive word)
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According to descriptive theories, a proper name refers to the individual who satisfies the descriptions most associated with that name.
The business of recollection draws the narrator to descriptive details that seem more than spontaneous.
I especially enjoyed the chapter on colour which was superb with stunning attention to descriptive detail.
First, there are occasions in democracy that lend themselves to descriptive representation.
A painting of a crab from six years later is composed of flicks of ink but still holds fast to descriptive naturalism.
Literary criticism, in the modern sense, was inaugurated by Boccaccio... His clinical account of the plague symptoms in "Decameron" was a pioneer contribution to descriptive medicine.
The hourlong piece, in a modernist idiom expertly bent to descriptive purposes, depicts events from Cervantes's tale, with the instrumentalists "acting" and even, on occasion, "singing".
Names submitted by each country range from personal names to descriptive terms to names of animals and plants.
A BN may be suited to descriptive or predictive application.
Study was designed according to descriptive research model.
As I see it, there are a couple of advantages to descriptive search.
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