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71Particular theorem — Theorem The o*rem, n. [L. theorema, Gr. ? a sight, speculation, theory, theorem, fr. ? to look at, ? a spectator: cf. F. th[ e]or[ e]me. See {Theory}.] 1. That which is considered and established as a principle; hence, sometimes, a rule. [1913… …
72particular — (adj) (Básico) característico para alguien o algo, correspondiente, individual; contrario de general Ejemplos: No me gusta que te metas en mis asuntos particulares. Ana tiene clases particulares de inglés. Colocaciones: profesor particular… …
73particular — adjective 1》 denoting an individual member of a specified group or class. 2》 especially great or intense: exercise particular care when checking cash. 3》 fastidious about something. 4》 Logic denoting a proposition in which something is asserted… …
74particular average — A term used in contradistinction to general average, denoting a loss on vessel, cargo, or freight, to be borne by the owner of the particular subject or interest upon which it happens. 48 Am J1st Ship § 621. A term generally regarded as… …
75particular lien — A charge upon a particular piece of property, by which it is held for the payment or discharge of a particular debt or duty. 33 Am J1st Liens § 5 …
76particular tenant — The holder of a particular estate. See particular estate …
77particular proposition — noun (logic) a proposition that asserts something about some (but not all) members of a class • Syn: ↑particular • Ant: ↑universal proposition, ↑universal (for: ↑particular) …
78particular — See: IN PARTICULAR …
79particular — See: IN PARTICULAR …
80Particular average — Average Av er*age, n. [OF. average, LL. averagium, prob. fr. OF. aver, F. avoir, property, horses, cattle, etc.; prop. infin., to have, from L. habere to have. Cf. F. av[ e]rage small cattle, and avarie (perh. of different origin) damage to ship… …