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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 ab·stract n. Pronunciation: ab- ' strakt, ' ab- ˌ Function: adjective Etymology: Medieval Latin abstractus, from Latin, past participle of abstrahere to drag away, from abs-, ab- + trahere to pull, draw Date: 14th century 1 a : disassociated from any specific instance <an abstract entity> b : difficult to understand : ABSTRUSE < abstract problems> c : insufficiently factual : FORMAL <possessed only an abstract right> 2 : expressing a quality apart from an object <the word poem is concrete, poetry is abstract > 3 a : dealing with a subject in its abstract aspects : THEORETICAL < abstract science> b : IMPERSONAL , DETACHED <the abstract compassion of a surgeon ― Time > 4 : having only intrinsic form with little or no attempt at pictorial representation or narrative content < abstract painting> –ab·stract·ly \ab- ' strak(t)-lē, ' ab- ˌ \ adverb –ab·stract·ness \ab- ' strak(t)-nəs, ' ab- ˌ \ noun ]]> 2 ab·stract n. Pronunciation: ' ab- ˌ strakt, in sense 2 also ab- ' Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Latin abstractus Date: 15th century 1 : a summary of points (as of a writing) usually presented in skeletal form also : something that summarizes or concentrates the essentials of a larger thing or several things 2 : an abstract thing or state 3 : ABSTRACTION 4A ]]> 3 ab·stract n. Pronunciation: ab- ' strakt, ' ab- ˌ , in sense 3 usu ' ab- ˌ Function: transitive verb Date: &n…