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find"person or thing discovered, discovery of something valuable," 1825, from find (v.).
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findOld English findan "come upon, meet with; discover; obtain by search or study" (class III strong verb; past tense fand, past participle funden), from Proto-Germanic *finthan "to come up [..]
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findcome upon, as if by accident; meet with; "We find this idea in Plato"; "I happened upon the most wonderful bakery not very far from here"; & [..]
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findto see something you are looking for; to discover
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findA new discovery, usually of something that was not known to exist. It can be a single item or a hoard of stamps or covers.
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findgefinen
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findopzukhn
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findfound find·ing vt 1 : to come upon accidentally or through effort [found a valuable antique in the old desk] [found a buyer for the property] 2 : to make a judicial determination regarding ...
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findTo use the given information and any related facts to determine or calculate a value. You may use mathematical al gorithms, properties, formulas, or a combination of these, as well as other mathematic [..]
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find(n) the act of discovering something(v) come upon, as if by accident; meet with(v) discover or determine the existence, presence, or fact of(v) come upon after searching; find the location of somethin [..]
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findreperio, invenio
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findIn the context of OGC Web Services, clients, which might be applications or thin clients on users` computers or which might be other services, find data and services based on what is published in onli [..]
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findYou know what you leave behind, but not what you will find. And this it is that “makes us rather bear the ills we have, than fly to others that we know not of.”
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findfacility (CTRL-F in Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer) to locate a specific term:
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findElectronic Reserves (E-Reserves) Find Other Reserves
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findFind files, see Section 3.3.3.3
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findA term used to describe the discovery of a valuable group of cards.
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findA term used to describe the discovery of a valuable group of cards.
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find
(transitive) To encounter or discover by accident; to happen upon.
*Shakespeare
*: Searching the window for a flint, I found / This paper, thus sealed up.
*Cowley
*: In woods and forests thou ar [..]
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