connotation=
The act or process of connoting.
An idea or meaning suggested by or associated with a word or thing: Hollywood holds connotations of romance and glittering success.
The set of associations implied by a word in addition to its literal meaning.
Logic The set of attributes constituting the meaning of a term; intension.
lateralization=
Localization of a function, such as speech, to the right or left side of the brain.
flux=
A flow or flowing.
A continued flow; a flood. See Synonyms at flow.
The flowing in of the tide.
Medicine The discharge of large quantities of fluid material from the body, especially the discharge of watery feces from the intestines.
Physics
The rate of flow of fluid, particles, or energy through a given surface.
See flux density.
The lines of force of an electric or magnetic field.
Constant or frequent change; fluctuation: "The newness and flux of the computer industry has meant many opportunities for women and minorities" (Connie Winkler).
Chemistry & Metallurgy A substance that aids, induces, or otherwise actively participates in fusing or flowing, as:
A substance applied to a surface to be joined by welding, soldering, or brazing to facilitate the flowing of solder and prevent formation of oxides.
A mineral added to the metals in a furnace to promote fusing or to prevent the formation of oxides.
An additive that improves the flow of plastics during fabrication.
A readily fusible glass or enamel used as a base in ceramic work.
VERB:
fluxed , flux·ing , flux·es
VERB:
tr.
To melt; fuse.
To apply a flux to.
VERB:
intr.
To become fluid.
To flow; stream.
context=
The part of a text or statement that surrounds a particular word or passage and determines its meaning.
The circumstances in which an event occurs; a setting.
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ETYMOLOGY:
Middle English, composition, from Latin contextus, from past participle of contexere, to join together : com-, com- + texere, to weave; see teks- in Indo-European roots
2006-06-09 06:50:46
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answered by foxi_brown_eyes 3
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Connotation The connotation of a word or other expression in a language may be one of several aspects of its meaning. In everyday usage, connotation has a different meaning. Here the connotation of a word is contrasted with its primary, literal meaning (also sometimes called a denotation); with what the word precisely, actually, or really means. The connotation is anything else that might be suggested by the word, such as implied value judgments or feelings.
Lateralization Localization of a function, such as speech, to the right or left side of the brain.
Flux A flow or flowing.
A continued flow; a flood. See Synonyms at flow.
The flowing in of the tide.
Medicine The discharge of large quantities of fluid material from the body, especially the discharge of watery feces from the intestines.
Physics
The rate of flow of fluid, particles, or energy through a given surface.
Context The context of an event includes the circumstances and conditions which "surround" it; the context of a word, sentence, or longer utterance or text includes the words that "surround" it.
2006-06-14 20:45:19
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answered by ♥Hina♥ 4
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connotation: 1 a : the suggesting of a meaning by a word apart from the thing it explicitly names or describes b : something suggested by a word or thing : IMPLICATION
2 : the signification of something
3 : an essential property or group of properties of a thing named by a term in logic
lateralization: localization of function or activity on one side of the body in preference to the other
flux: 1 : a flowing of fluid from the body: as a : DIARRHEA b : DYSENTERY
2 : a continuous moving on or passing by (as of a stream)
3 : a continued flow : FLOOD
4 a : INFLUX b : CHANGE, FLUCTUATION
5 : a substance used to promote fusion (as of metals or minerals) especially : one (as rosin) applied to surfaces to be joined by soldering, brazing, or welding to clean and free them from oxide and promote their union
6 : the rate of transfer of fluid, particles, or energy across a given surface
1 : to cause to become fluid
2 : to treat with a flux
intransitive verb : to become fluid : FUSE
context: 1 : the parts of a discourse that surround a word or passage and can throw light on its meaning
2 : the interrelated conditions in which something exists or occurs : ENVIRONMENT, SETTING
2006-06-09 07:07:24
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answered by Mehran 3
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connotation:something suggested by a word or thing
lateralization:localization of function or activity on one side of the body in preference to the other
flux:a continuous moving on or passing, a continued flow
context:the parts of a discourse that surround a word or passage and can throw light on its meaning
Hope that helps!
2006-06-09 06:53:17
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answered by Jennifer P 2
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2006-06-09 06:43:16
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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