
1) Aspect 2) Attribute 3) Be prominent 4) British musical trio 5) Characteristic 6) Dimension 7) Element 8) Facet 9) Fact 10) Factor 11) French word used in English 12) Full-length film 13) Grade-A movie 14) Have as a feature 15) Highlight 16) Key attraction 17) Lineament 18) Main attraction 19) Main movie
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1) Aspect 2) Brow 3) Buccal 4) Centerpiece 5) Centrepiece 6) Cheek 7) Chin 8) Component 9) Cutting 10) Element 11) Facet 12) Film 13) Forehead 14) Issue 15) Item 16) Mannerism 17) Movie 18) Peculiarity 19) Possess 20) Quality 21) Service 22) Trait 23) Zygomatic
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- a prominent aspect of something
- the characteristics parts of a person's face: eyes and nose and mouth and chin
- the principal (full-length) film in a program at a movie theater
- a special or prominent article in a newspaper or magazine
- an article of merchandise that is displayed or advertised more than other articles
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The use of advertising, displays, or other activity, generally by a retailer, to call special attention to a product, generally for a limited period of time.
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• (n.) The make, form, or outward appearance of a person; the whole turn or style of the body; esp., good appearance. • (n.) A form; a shape. • (n.) The make, cast, or appearance of the human face, and especially of any single part of the face; a lineament. (pl.) The face, the countenance. • (n.) The cast or structure of anythin...
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(from the article `phonetics`) Each of the phonemes that appears in the lexicon of a language may be classified in terms of a set of phonetic properties, or features. Phoneticians ... ...and associates with each all the syntactic, semantic, and phonological information required for the correct operation of the rules. This ... ...the ...
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A digital representation of a real world entity or an abstraction of the real world. It has a spatial domain (attribute), a temporal domain, or a spatial/temporal domain as one of its attributes. Examples of features include almost everything that can be placed in time and space, including desks, buildings, cities, trees, forest stands, ecosystems,...
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Any irregularity or imperfection in a tree, log, board, or other wood product. Feature may result from knots and other growth conditions and abnormalities, insect or fungus attack, or during timber processing
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A specific advantage built into the product (example: an 'all-weather' tread design in tires).
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see attribute-value pair
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Fea'ture noun [ Middle English
feture form, shape, feature, Old French
faiture fashion, make, from Latin
factura a making, formation, from
facere ,
factum , to make. See
Feat ,
Fact , and confer
Facture .]
1. The make, form, or outward...
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An attribute of a component or system specified or implied by requirements documentation (for example reliability, usability or design constraints). [After IEEE 1008]...
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A longer, more in-depth article.
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A longer article or radio story, usually in greater depth and complexity than a simple news item. Features may grow from a current news event or simply be examining a timeless issue. Features which are not strongly connected to hard news events are often called soft features. In radio, features usually have a mixture of elements, including the repo...
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[
n] - the principal (full-length) film in a program at a movie theater 2. [n] - a special or prominent article in a newspaper or magazine 3. [n] - a prominent aspect of something 4. [n] - the characteristics parts of a person`s face: eyes and nose and mouth and chin 5. [n] - an article of merchandise that is displayed or adve...
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characteristic or property
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A feature is an article that goes into a story in greater detail as opposed to spot reporting.
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noun a special or prominent article in a newspaper or magazine; `they ran a feature on retirement planning`
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lineament noun the characteristic parts of a person`s face: eyes and nose and mouth and chin; `an expression of pleasure crossed his features`; `his lineaments were very regular`
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the second comedian in the standard three comedian stand-up comedy show line-up; also see middle.
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[Test terms] a prominent attribute or aspect of something
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a prominent attribute or aspect of something
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[TEKS ELAR vocabulary] a prominent attribute or aspect of something
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[PARCC terms] a prominent attribute or aspect of something
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[SAT terms] a prominent attribute or aspect of something
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