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resoluble /ri-zolˈū-bl or rezˈə-lū-bl/ adjective That may be resolved or analysed ORIGIN: L resolvere, resolūtum, from re-, intens, and solvere to loose resolubilˈity noun resolˈubleness noun resolute /rezˈəl-oot or -ūt/ adjective - Having a fixed purpose
- Constant in pursuing a purpose
- Determined
noun (Shakespeare)A determined person resˈolutely adverb resˈoluteness noun resolution /rez-əl-ooˈshən or -ū-shən/ noun - Act of resolving
- Analysis
- Separation of components
- Melting
- Solution
- The separation of an optically inactive mixture or compound into its optically active components (chem)
- The definition of a graphic or text image on a computer monitor, fax printer, TV screen, etc often measured in dots per unit area
- The smallest measurable difference, or separation, or time interval (physics, electronics and nucleonics)
- Resolving power (qv below)
- State of being resolved
- Fixed determination
- That which is resolved
- Removal of or freedom from doubt
- Progression from discord to concord (music)
- A formal proposal put before a meeting, or its formal determination thereon
- Substitution of two short syllables for a long
- The making visible of detail
- The disappearance or dispersion of a tumour or inflammation
- /rē-sol-/ renewed or repeated solution
resoluˈtioner /rez-əl-/ noun - One who joins in or accepts a resolution
- (with cap) a person who approved of the resolutions of 1650 admitting to civil and military office all persons except those excommunicate and hostile to the Covenant, opp to Protester (Scot hist)
resoluˈtionist noun resˈolutive adjective resolvability /ri-zolv-ə-bilˈi-ti/ noun resolvˈable adjective resolveˈ transitive verb - To separate into components
- To make visible the details of
- To analyse
- To break up
- To melt
- To transform
- To relax
- To solve
- To dissipate
- To free from doubt or difficulty
- To convince (of; obsolete)
- To assure (obsolete)
- To inform (obsolete)
- To answer (a question; obsolete)
- To dispel (fears; Shakespeare)
- To pass as a resolution
- To determine
- To disperse (eg a tumour)
- To make (a discord) pass into a concord (music)
—The obsolete senses are also used reflexively intransitive verb- To undergo resolution
- To come to a determination (often with on to indicate the course chosen)
- To decide to go to a place (with on; Shakespeare)
- To take counsel (Spenser)
- To lapse (law)
noun- (a) resolution
- Fixed purpose
- Firmness of purpose
- Solution (obsolete)
resolvedˈ adjective Fixed in purpose resolvedly /ri-zolˈvid-li/ adverb Resolutely resolˈvedness noun resolˈvent adjective Having power to resolve noun That which causes or helps solution or resolution resolˈver noun resolving power noun - The ability of a telescope, microscope, etc to distinguish very close, or very small, objects
- The ability of a photographic emulsion to produce finely detailed images
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