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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary vaguement|vegueness|vaguely|wave|dimly|faintly Anc. haut - allem. vâg 1 eng. wave mowj( e daryâ) 2 fra. vaguement, eng. vaguely, vegueness, dimly, faintly gong kam-su nâ-rowšan/rasâ + Vagueness and accuracy are important notions, which it is very necessary to understand. Both are a matter of degree. All thinking is vague to some extent, and complete accuracy is a theoretical ideal not practically attainable. (B. RUSSELL, The Analysis of Mind )
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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 faint n. Pronunciation: ' fānt Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English faint, feint, from Anglo-French, from past participle of feindre, faindre to feign, lose heart ― more at FEIGN Date: 14th century 1 : lacking courage and spirit : COWARDLY < faint of heart> 2 : weak, dizzy, and likely to faint 3 : lacking strength or vigor : performed, offered, or accomplished weakly or languidly < faint praise> 4 : producing a sensation of faintness : OPPRESSIVE <the faint atmosphere of a tropical port> 5 a : hardly perceptible : DIM < faint handwriting> b : VAGUE 2A <haven't the faintest idea> –faint·ish \ ' fān-tish\ adjective –faint·ish·ness noun –faint·ly adverb –faint·ness noun ]]> 2 faint n. Function: intransitive verb Date: 14th century 1 archaic : to lose courage or spirit 2 archaic : to become weak 3 : to lose consciousness because of a temporary decrease in the blood supply to the brain]]> 3 faint n. Function: noun Date: 1792 : the physiological action of fainting also : the resulting condition : SYNCOPE 1 ]]>