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QUESTION 23 The definition, \"\'Gyrate\' derives from the Greek work gyros , whi

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QUESTION 23

The definition, "'Gyrate' derives from the Greek work gyros, which means round or curved" is an example of:

An operational definition.

An etymological definition.

A definition by genus and subclass.

An enumerative definition.

A stipulative definition.

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QUESTION 24

The definition, 'Filly' means a young female horse" is an example of:

A stipulative definition.

A definition by genus and subclass.

A synonymous definition.

A definition by subclass.

A demonstrative definition.

10 points   

QUESTION 25

The definition "'Dog' means that and that and that" (as you point to a number of dogs) is an example of:

An enumerative definition.

A definition by genus and subclass.

A lexical definition.

A precising definition.

A demonstrative definition.

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QUESTION 26

The definition, "'Hardboiled' means, in reference to an egg, that it spins rapidly when twirled on a flat surface" is an example of:

A precising definition.

A demonstrative definition.

An etymological definition.

An operational definition.

Definition by genus and subclass.

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QUESTION 27

The definition, "'Heinous' means wicked" is an example of:

A precising definition.

A theoretical definition.

A synonymous definition.

A definition by genus and subclass.

A definition by subclass.

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QUESTION 28

The definition, "'Vehicle' means a car, truck, motorcycle, bus, and so on" is an example of:

Theoretical definition.

A definition by subclass.

Demonstrative definition.

Enumerative definition.

Synonymous definition.

An operational definition.

An etymological definition.

A definition by genus and subclass.

An enumerative definition.

A stipulative definition.

Explanation / Answer

Ans 23 : An etymological definition

The word is described from its ancient sources that had a valid meaning then. So this is an example of an etymological definition.

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