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  • 81Detail — Enkelthed, del …

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  • 82detail — 01. Tell me all the [details] of your first day on the job. 02. President Clinton is meeting with the Israelis and Palestinians to discuss the final [details] of the peace agreement. 03. Her 6 year old daughter drew a wonderful picture of a… …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 83detail — de·tail || diːteɪl n. item; group of soldiers who have been sent on a mission v. list, enumerate, describe, specify; assign, delegate …

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  • 84detail — 1) dilate 2) tailed …

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  • 85detail —    An individual, minute, or subordinate part of a whole. A distinctive feature of an object or scene which can be seen most clearly close up. Also, a small part of a work of art, enlarged to show a close up of its features. It can also refer to… …

    Glossary of Art Terms

  • 86detail — I. v. a. 1. Relate, recount, narrate, rehearse, delineate, portray, depict, enumerate, particularize, describe, set forth. 2. Detach, send away, appoint to a special service. II. n. 1. Account, narration, narrative, relation, recital. 2.… …

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  • 87detail — n 1. item, particular, fact, point, factor, element, circumstance; aspect, feature, respect, attribute; unit, component, part, member, accessory. 2. details particulars, minutiae, niceties, fine points, fine print; counts, items, petty or minor… …

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  • 88detail — de·tail …

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  • 89detail — To enumerate minutely, specify, particularize n. An individual part, an item, a particular. One who belongs to the army, but is only detached, or set apart, for the time to some particular duty or service, and who is liable at any time to be… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 90detail — To enumerate minutely, specify, particularize n. An individual part, an item, a particular. One who belongs to the army, but is only detached, or set apart, for the time to some particular duty or service, and who is liable at any time to be… …

    Black's law dictionary