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91descriptive geometry — 1. the theory of making projections of any accurately defined figure such that its projective as well as its metrical properties can be deduced from them. 2. geometry in general, treated by means of projections. [1815 25] * * * …
92descriptive grammar — 1. an approach to grammar that is concerned with reporting the usage of native speakers without reference to proposed norms of correctness or advocacy of rules based on such norms. 2. a set of grammatical descriptions based on such an approach. * …
93descriptive linguistics — the study of the grammar, classification, and arrangement of the features of a language at a given time, without reference to the history of the language or comparison with other languages. Also called synchronic linguistics. [1925 30] * * * …
94descriptive ethics — noun The study of peoples beliefs about morality, in contrast to normative ethics and metaethics …
95descriptive statistics — noun A branch of statistics dealing with summarization and description of collections of data data sets, including the concepts of arithmetic mean, median, mode, and quantile …
96descriptive adjective — noun an adjective that describes a noun …
97descriptive geometry — noun A graphical protocol which creates three dimensional virtual space on a two dimensional plane …
98Descriptive bibliography — Описательная библиография …
99Descriptive data — Библиографические данные; описательные данные …
100descriptive anatomy — the study or description of individual parts of the body; called also systematic a …