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<blockquote data-quote="WTJ" data-source="post: 1975335" data-attributes="member: 6661"><p>def·i·nite (df-nt)</p><p>adj.</p><p>1. Having distinct limits: definite restrictions on the sale of alcohol.</p><p>2. Indisputable; certain: a definite victory.</p><p>3. Clearly defined; explicitly precise: a definite statement of the terms of the will. See Synonyms at explicit.</p><p>4. Grammar Limiting or particularizing.</p><p>5. Botany</p><p>a. Of a specified number not exceeding 20, as certain floral organs, especially stamens.</p><p>b. Cymose; determinate.</p><p>[Middle English diffinite, defined, from Latin dfntus, past participle of dfnre, to define; see define.]</p><p>defi·nite·ly adv.</p><p>defi·nite·ness n.</p><p>Usage Note: Definite and definitive both apply to what is precisely defined or explicitly set forth. But definitive most often refers specifically to a judgment or description that serves as a standard or reference point for others, as in the definitive decision of the court (which sets forth a final resolution of a judicial matter) or the definitive biography of Nelson (that is, the biography that sets the standard against which all other accounts of Nelson's life must be measured).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WTJ, post: 1975335, member: 6661"] def·i·nite (df-nt) adj. 1. Having distinct limits: definite restrictions on the sale of alcohol. 2. Indisputable; certain: a definite victory. 3. Clearly defined; explicitly precise: a definite statement of the terms of the will. See Synonyms at explicit. 4. Grammar Limiting or particularizing. 5. Botany a. Of a specified number not exceeding 20, as certain floral organs, especially stamens. b. Cymose; determinate. [Middle English diffinite, defined, from Latin dfntus, past participle of dfnre, to define; see define.] defi·nite·ly adv. defi·nite·ness n. Usage Note: Definite and definitive both apply to what is precisely defined or explicitly set forth. But definitive most often refers specifically to a judgment or description that serves as a standard or reference point for others, as in the definitive decision of the court (which sets forth a final resolution of a judicial matter) or the definitive biography of Nelson (that is, the biography that sets the standard against which all other accounts of Nelson's life must be measured). [/QUOTE]
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