domingo, 20 de septiembre de 2009

Dictionary

*Broad

adjective

  1. of large extent from side to side; wide
  2. having great extent or expanse; spacious broad prairies
  3. extending all about; clear; open; full broad daylight
  4. easy to understand; not subtle; obvious a broad hint
  5. strongly marked: said of dialects or accents
  6. coarse or ribald a broad joke
  7. tolerant; liberal to take a broad view of a matter
  8. wide in range; not limited a broad variety, a broad education
  9. main or general; not detailed in broad outline
  10. Phonet. pronounced with the tongue held low and flat in the mouth; open, esp. as the (ä) of father

Etymology: ME brod <>brad; akin to Ger breit

adverb

in a broad manner; widely

noun

Slang a woman: sometimes considered offensive


*Behavior

noun

  1. the way a person behaves or acts; conduct; manners
    1. an organism's responses to stimulation or environment, esp. those responses that can be observed
    2. an instance of behavior; specif., one of a recurring or characteristic pattern of observable actions or responses
  2. the way a machine, element, etc. acts or functions

*knowledge

noun

  1. the act, fact, or state of knowing; specif.,
    1. acquaintance or familiarity (with a fact, place, etc.)
    2. awareness
    3. understanding
  2. acquaintance with facts; range of information, awareness, or understanding
  3. all that has been perceived or grasped by the mind; learning; enlightenment
  4. the body of facts, principles, etc. acquired through human experience and thought
  5. Archaic carnal knowledge



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