Condition

  • 11Condition — or Conditions may refer to: Contents 1 Logic 2 Computer programming 3 Other 4 See also Logic Logical conditional …

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  • 12Condition — Con*di tion, v. t. [Cf. LL. conditionare. See {Condition}, n.] 1. To invest with, or limit by, conditions; to burden or qualify by a condition; to impose or be imposed as the condition of. [1913 Webster] Seas, that daily gain upon the shore, Have …

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  • 13condition — ► NOUN 1) the state of something or someone, with regard to appearance, fitness, or working order. 2) (conditions) circumstances affecting the functioning or existence of something. 3) a state of affairs that must exist before something else is… …

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  • 14condition — [n1] circumstances action, ballgame*, case, estate, happening, how it goes*, how things are*, how things stack up*, lay of the land*, like it is*, mode, order, plight, position, posture, predicament, quality, rank, repair, reputation, riff, scene …

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  • 15condition — (n.) early 14c., condicioun, from O.Fr. condicion (12c., Mod.Fr. condition) stipulation, state, behavior, social status, from L. condicionem (nom. condicio) agreement, situation, from condicere to speak with, talk together, from com together (see …

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  • 16Condition — Con*di tion, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Conditioned}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Conditioning}.] 1. To make terms; to stipulate. [1913 Webster] Pay me back my credit, And I ll condition with ye. Beau. & Fl. [1913 Webster] 2. (Metaph.) To impose upon an object… …

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  • 17Condition — (v. lat. Conditio), 1) Bedingung; daher Conditĭo sine qua non, Bedingung, ohne welche (eine Sache) nicht (geschehen kann); 2) Beschaffenheit, Zustand, so eine Waare guter C.; 3) s. A condition; 4) Vorschlag, Antrag; 5) das dienstliche Verhältniß …

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  • 18condition — condition, necessary/sufficient …

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  • 19Condition —   [engl.], Bedingung …

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  • 20condition — (kon di sion ; en poésie de quatre syllabes) s. f. 1°   La classe à laquelle appartient une personne dans la société par sa fortune, par sa qualité, par ses emplois, par sa profession. Condition sociale. L inégalité des conditions. •   Je ne me… …

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