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defining feature

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meanings of definingand feature


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defining
adjective
uk /dɪˈfaɪ.nɪŋ/ us /dɪˈfaɪ.nɪŋ/
very important in understanding or ...
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feature
noun
uk /ˈfiː.tʃər/ us /ˈfiː.tʃɚ/
a typical quality or an important part ...
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Examples of defining feature


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A second definingfeature of co-operatives is that their members are entitled to an equal share of profits.
A definingfeature of axons is the presence of highly phosphorylated neurofilaments within their cytoskeleton.
Although calls for independent procedures have been a definingfeature of complaints reform, it is suggested here that this is symptomatic of a deeper problem.
In all three texts studied, dialect is not just a matter of "local color," it is a definingfeature.
We have identified cognitive plasticity as one of the defining features of human cognition, and others have identified language as a definingfeature.
Yet she views the morphological process of compounding in itself, especially if revealed by a metaphorical derivation, already as a definingfeature of noun-incorporation.
Rather, the gravity chronometer's known regularity - which ensures accurate time measurement by calibrating other time measuring devices - is its definingfeature.
His insistence that the subject be grounded in an open-ended world of meaning was a definingfeature of all his mathematical and logical work.
The definingfeature of mystery in this sense is that its mysterious character is not undercut by being made known.
It is a central, definingfeature of life in the industrialized world in postmodernity.
Pure state constraints, with their attendant analytical difficulties, appear to be a definingfeature of strong sustainment.
Such an artefact, therefore, is the absolute inverse of the coin, whose definingfeature is its substitutability.
The definingfeature of the notation is that each syllable is expressed using exactly four symbols.
The use of dialect is a definingfeature of all three texts.
For much of the country's first hundred years, diversity, not uniformity, was a definingfeature of the congressional election schedule.
They postulate control as a definingfeature, metalanguage as a concomitant process, and familiarity with writing and written language as a condition of linguistic literacy.
It seems unlikely that any one aspect of cognition and executive functioning alone will be the critical definingfeature of resilience.
Language is a tricky area in autism research, given that communication deficits (verbal and nonverbal) are a definingfeature of the syndrome.
Consider now the third definingfeature of the universal interest.
Beyond situation of use, some authors highlight the circumscribed use of a particular set of linguistic forms as a definingfeature of a given register.
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