real matrix
— Noun
– English
~ a matrix whose elements are all real numbers
real McCoy
— Noun
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~ informal usage attributing authenticity
real property
— Noun
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~ property consisting of houses and land
real gross national product
— Noun
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~ a version of the GNP that has been adjusted for the effects of inflation
real number
— Noun
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~ any rational or irrational number
real
— Noun
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~ the basic unit of money in Brazil; equal to 100 centavos
real estate broker
— Noun
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~ a person who is authorized to act as an agent for the sale of land; "in England they call a real estate agent a land agent"
real estate agent
— Noun
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~ a person who is authorized to act as an agent for the sale of land; "in England they call a real estate agent a land agent"
real
— Noun
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~ an old small silver Spanish coin
real
— Adjective
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~ no less than what is stated; worthy of the name; "the real reason"; "real war"; "a real friend"; "a real woman"; "meat and potatoes--I call that a real meal"; "it's time he had a real job"; "it's no penny-ante job--he's making real money"
real
— Adjective
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~ (of property) fixed or immovable; "real property consists of land and buildings"
real
— Adjective
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~ coinciding with reality; "perceptual error...has a surprising resemblance to veridical perception"- F.A.Olafson
real
— Adjective
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~ being or reflecting the essential or genuine character of something; "her actual motive"; "a literal solitude like a desert"- G.K.Chesterton; "a genuine dilemma"
real
— Adjective
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~ of, relating to, or representing an amount that is corrected for inflation; "real prices"; "real income"; "real wages"
real
— Adjective
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~ being or occurring in fact or actuality; having verified existence; not illusory; "real objects"; "real people; not ghosts"; "a film based on real life"; "a real illness"; "real humility"; "Life is real! Life is earnest!"- Longfellow
real
— Adjective
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~ not to be taken lightly; "statistics demonstrate that poverty and unemployment are very real problems"; "to the man sleeping regularly in doorways homelessness is real"
real
— Adjective
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~ capable of being treated as fact; "tangible evidence"; "his brief time as Prime Minister brought few real benefits to the poor"
real
— Adjective
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~ having substance or capable of being treated as fact; not imaginary; "the substantial world"; "a mere dream, neither substantial nor practical"; "The wind was violent and felt substantial enough to lean against"
real
— Adverb
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~ used as intensifiers; `real' is sometimes used informally for `really'; `rattling' is informal; "she was very gifted"; "he played very well"; "a really enjoyable evening"; "I'm real sorry about it"; "a rattling good yarn"
realgar
— Noun
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~ a rare soft orange mineral consisting of arsenic sulphide; an important ore of arsenic