Definitions from Wiktionary (feature)
▸ noun: (obsolete) One's structure or make-up: form, shape, bodily proportions.
▸ noun: An important or main item.
▸ noun: (media) A long, prominent article or item in the media, or the department that creates them; frequently used technically to distinguish content from news.
▸ noun: Any of the physical constituents of the face (eyes, nose, etc.).
▸ noun: (computing) A beneficial capability of a piece of software.
▸ noun: The cast or structure of anything, or of any part of a thing, as of a landscape, a picture, a treaty, or an essay; any marked peculiarity or characteristic.
▸ noun: (archaeology) Something discerned from physical evidence that helps define, identify, characterize, and interpret an archeological site.
▸ noun: (engineering) Characteristic forms or shapes of parts. For example, a hole, boss, slot, cut, chamfer, or fillet.
▸ noun: (statistics, machine learning) An individual measurable property or characteristic of a phenomenon being observed; the input of a model.
▸ noun: (music) The act of being featured in a piece of music.
▸ noun: (linguistics) The elements into which linguistic units can be broken down.
▸ verb: (transitive) To ascribe the greatest importance to something within a certain context.
▸ verb: (transitive) To star, to contain.
▸ verb: (intransitive) To appear, to make an appearance.
▸ verb: (transitive, dated) To have features resembling.
▸ verb: (Western Pennsylvania) To think about, understand, or imagine.
▸ noun: (film) Ellipsis of feature film. [The main, full-length film in a cinema program that also included a short film and often a newsreel. As of now, it plays after the trailers.]
▸ Also see feature
special features,
distinctive features,
facial features,
safety features,
identifying features,
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▸ noun: (obsolete) One's structure or make-up: form, shape, bodily proportions.
▸ noun: An important or main item.
▸ noun: (media) A long, prominent article or item in the media, or the department that creates them; frequently used technically to distinguish content from news.
▸ noun: Any of the physical constituents of the face (eyes, nose, etc.).
▸ noun: (computing) A beneficial capability of a piece of software.
▸ noun: The cast or structure of anything, or of any part of a thing, as of a landscape, a picture, a treaty, or an essay; any marked peculiarity or characteristic.
▸ noun: (archaeology) Something discerned from physical evidence that helps define, identify, characterize, and interpret an archeological site.
▸ noun: (engineering) Characteristic forms or shapes of parts. For example, a hole, boss, slot, cut, chamfer, or fillet.
▸ noun: (statistics, machine learning) An individual measurable property or characteristic of a phenomenon being observed; the input of a model.
▸ noun: (music) The act of being featured in a piece of music.
▸ noun: (linguistics) The elements into which linguistic units can be broken down.
▸ verb: (transitive) To ascribe the greatest importance to something within a certain context.
▸ verb: (transitive) To star, to contain.
▸ verb: (intransitive) To appear, to make an appearance.
▸ verb: (transitive, dated) To have features resembling.
▸ verb: (Western Pennsylvania) To think about, understand, or imagine.
▸ noun: (film) Ellipsis of feature film. [The main, full-length film in a cinema program that also included a short film and often a newsreel. As of now, it plays after the trailers.]
▸ Also see feature
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clinical,
certain,
main,
important,
characteristic,
special,
distinctive,
essential,
several,
common,
general
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