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valued(dictionary)
pluri-valued(dictionary)
logic, many-valued(encyclopedia)
VALUED POLICY(law)
Valued policy(finance)
Fully valued(finance)
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Ablative (medicine) and valued (iou)


Ablative (medicine)


ablative


1. Taking away or removing. "Where the heart is forestalled with misopinion, ablative directions are found needful to unteach error, ere we can learn truth." (Bp. Hall)

2. Applied to one of the cases of the noun in Latin and some Other Languages, the fundamental meaning of the case being removal, separation, or taking away.

See: ablation.

Origin: F. Ablatif, ablative, L. Ablativus fr. Ablatus.

Source: Websters Dictionary


valued (iou)



valued ppl adjective. ['valju:d] L16.
[from VALUE verb + -ED1.]
Estimated, appraised; to which a definite value has been assigned. L16.
valued policy an insurance policy in which a special amount, estimated and agreed in advance when the policy is issued, is payable in the event of a valid claim being made, whatever the actual value of the claim may be.
b. In which value is indicated. rare (Shakes.). Only in E17.
Held in high regard; highly appreciated. M17.
B. Fussell The head was also a valued part of soused pig. Sphere Rappart..remained a valued friend for years.