complaint
— Noun
– English
~ (civil law) the first pleading of the plaintiff setting out the facts on which the claim for relief is based
complaint
— Noun
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~ an often persistent bodily disorder or disease; a cause for complaining
complaint
— Noun
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~ (formerly) a loud cry (or repeated cries) of pain or rage or sorrow
complaisance
— Noun
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~ a disposition or tendency to yield to the will of others
complement
— Noun
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~ one of a series of enzymes in the blood serum that are part of the immune response
complement
— Noun
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~ number needed to make up a whole force; "a full complement of workers"
complement
— Noun
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~ either of two parts that mutually complete each other
complement
— Noun
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~ a word or phrase used to complete a grammatical construction
complement
— Noun
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~ a complete number or quantity; "a full complement"
complement
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~ something added to complete or embellish or make perfect; "a fine wine is a perfect complement to the dinner"; "wild rice was served as an accompaniment to the main dish"
complementarity
— Noun
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~ a relation between two opposite states or principles that together exhaust the possibilities
complementarity
— Noun
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~ the interrelation of reciprocity whereby one thing supplements or depends on the other; "the complementarity of the sexes"
complementary
— Noun
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~ either one of two chromatic colors that when mixed together give white (in the case of lights) or grey (in the case of pigments); "yellow and blue are complementaries"
complementary color
— Noun
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~ either one of two chromatic colors that when mixed together give white (in the case of lights) or grey (in the case of pigments); "yellow and blue are complementaries"
complementation
— Noun
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~ (linguistics) a distribution of related speech sounds or forms in such a way that they only appear in different contexts
complementation
— Noun
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~ the grammatical relation of a word or phrase to a predicate
complet
— Noun
– Danish
~ sæt dametøj med flere dele i samme stof, fx en dra ...
completeness
— Noun
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~ (logic) an attribute of a logical system that is so constituted that a contradiction arises if any proposition is introduced that cannot be derived from the axioms of the system
completeness
— Noun
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~ the state of being complete and entire; having everything that is needed