
1) Acmes 2) Fact 3) Statistic
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1) Admitted fact 2) Assumed proposition 3) Austrian magazine 4) Basis for calculating 5) Bit of fact 6) Bit of info 7) Bit of information 8) Computer input 9) Data point 10) Excel bit 11) Experiment number 12) Experiment value 13) Fact 14) Fact or factoid 15) Factoid 16) Factual tidbit 17) Information
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[magazine] Datum is an Austrian monthly magazine which is published in German language. ==History and profile== Founded in 2004 by journalist Klaus Stimeder and businessman Hannes Weyringer, Datum is published by the Association to Promote Quality Journalism (Verein zur Förderung des Qualitätsjournalismus) eleven times a year. The circula...
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• (n.) Something given or admitted; a fact or principle granted; that upon which an inference or an argument is based; -- used chiefly in the plural. • (n.) The quantities or relations which are assumed to be given in any problem.
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(from the article `surveying`) ...surface, connected by precise leveling constitute the vertical controls of surveying. The elevations of bench marks are given in terms of their ...
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Reference point,
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A known position from which all height information is relatively measured. The heights expressed for points mapped on the National Grid are expressed as a height difference in meters from a known point on the harbour wall in Newlyn, Cornwall.
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<marine biology> A base elevation used as a reference from which to reckon heights and depths. It is called a tidal datum when defined by a certain plane of the tide. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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A reference line or point from which measurements are taken
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A reference location or elevation which is used as a starting point for subsequent measurements. Sea
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Da'tum noun ; plural Data . [ Latin See 2d Date .] 1. Something given or admitted; a fact or principle granted; that upon which an inference or an argument is based; -- used chiefly in the plural. « Any writer, therefore, who . . . furnishes us with data
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Type: Term Pronunciation: dā′tŭm, dā′tă Definitions: 1. A piece of information acquired by observation, measurement, or experiment and used as a basis for calculation or inference. See: data
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A horizontal plane elevation used as a reference plane.
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Singular of data.
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[
n] - an item of factual information derived from measurement or research
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datum (singular) Information, a fact, a figure, etc. 'Something known or assumed, a fact or a figure from which a conclusion, or conclusions, can be inferred.' Although rarely used properly (if at all), datum should be expressed in the singular sense: 'There is one datum on this page that is not correct.' Using the word 'fact' instead o...
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Any position or element in relation to which others are determined, as datum point, datum line, DATUM PLANE. See Figure 11.
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Any level taken as a reference level.
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data point noun an item of factual information derived from measurement or research
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That which is given or presented. In logic: facts from which inferences may be drawn. In epistemology: an actual presented to the mind; the given of knowledge. In psychology: that which is given in sensation; the content of sensation. -- J.K.F.
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Also known as datum point, this refers to any elevation taken as a reference point for leveling.
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