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validRelationships Related Term: trustworthiness validation well formed adj. ~ 1. Based on sound and reasonable principles. - 2. Law · Acceptable or binding under law. - 3. XML · Well-formed and compliant [..]
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validLegally or formally acceptable or binding. Unexpired, e.g. a passport.
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validFor a document—legal, not expired, and accepted by CIC.
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valid1that is legally or officially acceptable a valid passport a bus pass valid for 1 month They have a valid claim to compensation.2based on what is logical or true She had valid reasons for not supporti [..]
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valid1570s, "having force in law, legally binding," from Middle French valide (16c.), from Latin validus "strong, effective, powerful, active," from valere "be strong" (see va [..]
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validlegitimate, fair, or logical.
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validwell grounded in logic or truth or having legal force; "a valid inference"; "a valid argument"; "a valid contract" still l [..]
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valid(1) Sound. (2) Well grounded on principles of evidence. (3) Able to withstand criticism or objection.
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validValid web pages are those that return no errors based on the type of HTML/XHTML specified in the doctype declaration at the beginning of the file. In other words, the code used on the page conforms to the specifications for that version of HTML/XHTML. This can be checked through various validation services, most commonly the one from W3C.
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validA valid patent is an issued patent that is not invalid for one of several reasons, the most common of which is that one or more of its claims read on prior art that was not considered by the patent office during patent prosecution. While only a court can hold a patent is invalid, many patents are informally referred to as being invalid to indicate [..]
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validDefinitions (2) 1. Having legal binding force and authorized by law.
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valid1 : having legal efficacy or force [a license] ;esp : executed with proper authority and form [a contract] [a search] 2 : having a legitimate basis : justifiable [a reason for terminating the ...
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validAn XML document that is verified correct against a DTD or schema. The process of checking to be sure that document is valid is called validation. Note this is more stringent than simply verifying that [..]
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validA component is valid if its size and position relative to its enclosing container have been calculated. A container is valid if it is valid with respect to its container and all its enclosed children [..]
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valid(adj) well grounded in logic or truth or having legal force(adj) still legally acceptable
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valid How I’d like to do it
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validSomething that succeeds in testing what it set out to do
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validScientifically accurate.
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validLegally binding or effective.
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validTime at which the weather data was received. In the case of a forecast, time at which the forecast applies.
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valid
Well grounded or justifiable, pertinent.
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