| feature | characterize; depict, describe; star in a movie (or theatrical performance, etc.); present; display; have as a feature; emphasize, give prominence to; give special attention, display; imagine, create a mental image which does not literally exist (Slang) fiil | en |
| feature | A feature of something is an interesting or important part or characteristic of it. Patriotic songs have long been a feature of Kuwaiti life The spacious gardens are a special feature of this property | en |
| feature | characteristic, prominent quality; distinctive facial structure or part, lineament; full-length film, feature film; attraction; regular column (in a newspaper); special or importan article (in a newspaper or magazine); attribute, advantage, positive quality of a program(Computers); function, capability (i.e. of a software program) isim | en |
| feature | A feature is a specifically defined function or service such as Call Forwarding, Abbreviated Dialing, Call Pick Up, etc Each telephone is programmed with a specific feature package | en |
| feature | A geographic component of the earth's surface that has both spatial and attribute data associated with it (e g well, road, lake) | en |
| feature | a special or prominent article in a newspaper or magazine; "they ran a feature on retirement planning" | en |
| feature | the principal (full-length) film in a program at a movie theater; "the feature tonight is `Casablanca' | en |
| feature | An entity in DLG-F composed of 0-D, 1-D, or 2-D spatial objects which represent a describable geographic phenomenon Features can be 'basic' wherein 1 or more spatial objects create a feature or 'compound' wherein one or more basic features compose a compound feature | en |
| feature | The solution to a consumer need or problem Features provide benefits to consumers The handle (feature) allows a laptop computer to be carried easily (benefit) Usually any one of several different features will be chosen to meet a customer need For example, a carrying case with shoulder straps is another feature that allows a laptop computer to be carried easily | en |
| feature | The solution to a consumer need or problem Features are the way benefits are provided to consumers The handle feature allows a laptop computer to be carried easily Usually any one of several different features may be chosen to meet a customer need For example, a carrying case with shoulder straps is another feature that allows a laptop computer to be carried easily | en |
| feature | Natural and man-made geographic features represented by points/symbols, lines, and areas on a map Object in a geographic or spatial database with a distinct set of characteristics A defined aspect of the earth's surface that is not further subdivided For example, a road segment, manhole, building, or area designated having the same soil type | en |
| feature | Within a group of chain letters, a variation such that if any two letters in the group share this variation it can be deduced that either (1) they have a common ancestor that bore this variation, or (2) at least one of the appearances has resulted from a transfer Features are variations that can be used to diagnose lineage In cladistics, a character or character state | en |
| feature | A set of positions that specifies the location and extent of an object or phenomenon | en |
| feature | a prominent aspect of something; "the map showed roads and other features"; "generosity is one of his best characteristics" | en |
| feature | In VisualAge for Java, one or more projects that relate to a particular sample or component Such projects are installed in the repository when you install the corresponding VisualAge for Java components Use the Add Feature menu to add them to the workspace See component | en |
| feature | 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; as, one of the features of the landscape | en |
| feature | An important or main item | en |
| feature | A long, prominent, article or item in the media, or the department that creates them; frequently used technically to distinguish content from news | en |
| feature | A beneficial capability of a piece of software | en |
| feature | One of the physical constituents of the face (eyes, nose, etc.; see features) | en |
| feature | To ascribe the greatest importance to something within a certain context | en |
| feature | The make, form, or outward appearance of a person; the whole turn or style of the body; esp | en |
| feature | The make, cast, or appearance of the human face, and especially of any single part of the face; a lineament | en |
| feature | A form; a shape | en |
| feature | Any physical characteristic of a product | en |
| feature | The face, the countenance | en |
| feature | pl | en |
| feature | an article of merchandise that is displayed or advertised more than other articles the characteristic parts of a person's face: eyes and nose and mouth and chin; "an expression of pleasure crossed his features"; "his lineaments were very regular" | en |
| feature | good appearance | en |
| feature | the characteristic parts of a person's face: eyes and nose and mouth and chin; "an expression of pleasure crossed his features"; "his lineaments were very regular" | en |
| feature | A geographical feature is something noticeable in a particular area of country, for example a hill, river, or valley | en |
| feature | the principal (full-length) film in a program at a movie theater; "the feature tonight is `Casablanca'" | en |
| feature | an article of merchandise that is displayed or advertised more than other articles | en |
| feature | have as a feature; "This restaurant features the most famous chefs in France" | en |
| feature | A feature or a feature film or movie is a full-length film about a fictional situation, as opposed to a short film or a documentary. the first feature-length cartoon, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs | en |
| feature | A feature is a special article in a newspaper or magazine, or a special programme on radio or television. a special feature on the fund-raising project | en |
| feature | A spatial element which represent a real-world entity by having specific characteristics Often used synonymously with the term object A generalized description of a point, line or polygon | en |
| feature | Your features are your eyes, nose, mouth, and other parts of your face. His features seemed to change Her features were strongly defined | en |
| feature | When something such as a film or exhibition features a particular person or thing, they are an important part of it. It's a great movie and it features a Spanish actor who is going to be a world star within a year This spectacular event, now in its 5th year, features a stunning catwalk show. = include | en |
| feature | If someone or something features in something such as a show, exhibition, or magazine, they are an important part of it. Jon featured in one of the show's most thrilling episodes | en |
| feature | n 1 an aspect or attribute of Common Lisp, of the implementation, or of the environment 2 a symbol that names a feature_1 See section Features {"The :ansi-cl feature is present in all conforming implementations "} | en |
| feature | wear or display in an ostentatious or proud manner; "she was sporting a new hat" | en |
| feature | (n) A general term applied to physical portions of a part Features typically serve a function, either in the final application of the part or in the specification or manufacture of it Examples are a hole, slot, stud, or surface | en |
| feature | software abstraction of the mechanical concept of hole, rib, slot, pocket used to describe the model in a more functionnal way The feature representation help the user to define his part and helps the sofware designer because features are easier to parametrize than explicit interactions | en |
| feature | A digital representation of something in the real world For example, dots or points on a map layer may represent the location of schools, a line may represent a river, and a polygon may represent the outline of an area such as a county | en |
| feature | - Any part of the landscape, whether natural (such as a stream or ridge) or artificial (such as a road or power line) In geographic context, features are any part of the landscape portrayed on a map, including nonvisible boundaries of legal entities, such as city limits and county lines | en |
| feature | Any item about which you want position information Your data dictionary will describe the features you wish to collect A feature may be a single point, a line, or an area | en |
| feature | A feature is something that a human made in the past that has not been or cannot be moved Good examples of this would be a house floor or a hearth (fire pit) When archaeologists are excavating, they often come across features They draw them into their profile map and their unit plan so they can recreate what the area may have looked like | en |
| feature | A specific physical area that can be defined by shape, make-up or appearance Examples include a particular woodland community or wetland area | en |
| feature | A longer, more probing article or story (as opposed to an "objective" news item or account) Magazines and newspapers may have a features department or desk | en |
| feature | A set of points, lines or polygons in a spatial database that represent a real-world entity The terms feature and object are often used synonymously | en |
| feature | A model of a real world geographic entity A zero-, one-, or two-dimensional entity of uniform attribute scheme from an exhaustive attribute distribution across a plane, or a set of such entities sharing common attribute values Simple and complex are types of features | en |
| feature | A set of points, lines, or polygons in a spatial database that represents a real-world entity The terms feature and object are often used synonymously | en |
| feature | A representation of a real-world object in a GIS The GIS stores its shape and location The basic features in GIS are points, lines and polygons | en |
| featured | Having features; formed into features | en |
| featured | Shaped; fashioned | en |
| featured | having facial features as specified; usually used in combination; "a grim-featured man" | en |
| featured | something to which that is displayed and given special treatment | en |
| featured | past participle of feature | en |
| featured | made a feature or highlight; given prominence; "a featured actor"; "a featured item at the sale | en |
| featured | having features as specified; given prominence; made a highlight; given special attention sıfat | en |
| featured | made a feature or highlight; given prominence; "a featured actor"; "a featured item at the sale" | en |
| featured | having facial features as specified; usually used in combination; "a grim-featured man" made a feature or highlight; given prominence; "a featured actor"; "a featured item at the sale | en |
| featureless | without features | en |
| featureless | Having no distinct or distinctive features | en |
| featureless | lacking distinguishing characteristics or features; "the featureless landscape of the steppe | en |
| featureless | lacking distinctive features, uninteresting, drab sıfat | en |
| featureless | If you say that something is featureless, you mean that it has no interesting features or characteristics. Malone looked out at the grey-green featureless landscape. = nondescript. a featureless place has no interesting parts to notice | en |
| featureless | lacking distinguishing characteristics or features; "the featureless landscape of the steppe" | en |
| features | The patterns generated during a photolithography process Typically, these are made from photoresist | en |
| features | Inherent benefits offered by a product | en |
| features | Fully customized result output page Just create a normal web page and place +++ (three plus signs) at where you want the results to be printed Administrator can search, add, edit or delete May include an image (optional site logo) Data file can be converted from Microsoft Excel or Access file Data file can be downloaded and converted back to Excel or Access file Hold more than 10,000 records without heavily increase in search time High level of data file security | en |
| features | Unit Trusts - The Overview The Investment explained more features Guides Guide to Becoming a Successful Saver Information and tips to build that savings balance more guides Calculators Debt Reduction vs Savings Run it through your own numbers more calculators Resources Links to Share Information more links Legal Some suggested reading more resources Glossary The financial terms explained | en |
| features | The Award-Winning Original Version Has Been Improved! | en |
| features | Features are molecular characteristics They can be based on atoms, other features, or contain other information | en |
| features | Benefits Definitions Pricing Tour | en |
| features | the most significant aspects of a text or of a writer's style; what it is that makes it different from other texts you have read; also, specific aspects of different genres | en |
| features | plural of feature | en |
| features | CoolType - Single & Double Page View - Advanced Navigation | en |
| features | Full Text | en |
| features | Simple to install and use Excellent data compression Expandable with huge selection of dictionaries Ability for users to expand lexicons (not available in the first PocketPC version!) Competitive prices Horizontal / Vertical view modes Displays all entries for faster selection Free* program updates Free* lexicon updates Note: The downloadable trial version contains only 10% of the full lexical content! | en |
| features | The facial features include the eyes, nose, mouth, ears We should also consider them to include bony shapes like the cheekbones, chin, and forehead/ eyebrow form | en |
| features | A list of details regarding the software title, enumerated by bullet points These are listed right under the price/media/platform/availability information and give the customer a quick "snapshot" of what the product is about, before they read through the reviews | en |
| features | A chosen distinction that one attends to while observing the model expressing the target capability Some of the features Neuro Linguistic Pogrammers traditionally attend to are eye accessing cues, changes in skin colour, muscle tone, voice tonality, and voice rhythm Through careful observation one may detect a new feature that operates in some sort of pattern Within the NLP community the term distinctions is used interchangably with features | en |
| features | Characteristics of a product or service | en |
| features | More than 120,000 complete definitions from biology, chemistry, physics, electronics, mechanical design, and computer science 120,000 word spell check medical abbreviations and etymologies Microsoft Word, Microsoft Works, and WordPerfect compatible Office 2000 compatible Windows 98, 95, 2000, ME, NT 4 0, and XP compatible Macintosh 0S 8 1 (and higher) compatible Built-in search engine Pop-up definition window Copy & Paste capability Wild card search makes it easy to find words whose exact spellings you are not sure of Search by class is supported: e g ligaments, glands, etc Fastest lookups of all electronic medical terminology dictionaries Computer network site licenses available Free technical support 90 day warranty Available in both CD-ROM and download formats | en |
| features | Evidence of human activities at a site which are visible as disturbances in the soil Some examples of such disturbances are: digging pits for storage, setting posts for houses in the form of post molds, or by constructing a hearth for cooking These disturbances are often distinguished by soil discolorations or non-natural formations of stone, shell, bone, soil, coals, wood, etc | en |
| features | parts of the face (i.e. the nose, mouth, etc.) isim | en |
| features | The features available for designing a website are as vast and varied as your imagination At Infront Webworks, we can design anything from guest books and audio/video streaming to interactive tests, comparison calculators and automatic posting of press releases on your site | en |
| features | Evidence of human activities visible as disturbances in the soil Such disturbances are produced by digging pits for storage, setting posts for houses, or by constructing a hearth for cooking These disturbances are often distinguished by soil discolorations | en |
| features | Each theme within ArcView GIS contains a set of spatially defined characters, shapes, or areas called features, each is defined by the attributes or charactersitics it represents A theme can display all features with a specific attribute or a feature selection within it | en |
| features | Over 200 line illustrations of useful Amazonian plants Concise discussion of the use of approximately 20% of the plants of Amazonian Peru An index equating most local, Spanish, and dialectic names with generic names An index indicating which genera are used for which diseases Concise discussion of local construction materials in Amazonia | en |
| features | The separate functions of a satellite receiver that may make one satellite TV system more appropriate for your requirements over another It is important that satellite TV shoppers understand what the different features are and how they may be needed to create a perfect installation for the shoppers needs Many features are unknown to shoppers and often new satellite TV dish owners learn to late what they features they should have been looking for Here are is a list of the most common over looked features when purchasing satellite TV systems | en |
| features | Subcomponent marketing options of Products and Services | en |
| features | [n] remains of human-made structures (such as a wall, a hearth, a hole from a post, or a trash pit) | en |