ANSWER vs SOLUTION: NOUN
- Often abbreviated to ans. and adjective
- In fugue-music, the enunciation of the subject or theme by the second voice.
- Specifically— In fencing, the return hit.
- A reply or response in act; an act or motion in return or in consequence, either as a mere result due to obedience, consent, or sympathy, or as a hostile procedure in retaliation or reprisal.
- The solution of a problem; the result of a mathematical operation; a statement made in response to a question set for examination: implying correctness, unless qualified.
- In particular— A reply to a charge or an accusation; a statement made in defense or justification of one's self, with regard to a charge or an accusation; a defense; specifically, in law, a pleading on the part of the defendant, responding to the plaintiff's claim on questions of fact: correlative to demurrer, which raises only questions of law. The word as used in equity nearly, and as used in recent codes of procedure closely, corresponds to the common-law plea.
- A reply, response, or rejoinder, spoken or written, to a question (expressed or implied), request, appeal, prayer, call, petition, demand, challenge, objection, argument, address, letter, or to anything said or written.
- A defendant's response to the allegations against him or her.
- Something markedly similar to another of the same class.
- An act in response or retaliation.
- A correct solution.
- A solution, as to a problem.
- A correct reply.
- A spoken or written reply, as to a question.
- A statement that solves a problem or explains how to solve the problem
- The speech act of replying to a question
- A statement (either spoken or written) that is made in reply to a question or request or criticism or accusation
- The principle pleading by the defendant in response to plaintiff's complaint; in criminal law it consists of the defendant's plea of `guilty' or `not guilty' (or nolo contendere); in civil law it must contain denials of all allegations in the plaintiff's complaint that the defendant hopes to controvert and it can contain affirmative defenses or counterclaims
- A nonverbal reaction
- Satisfaction of a claim or debt.
- A product, service or suite thereof.
- The answer to a problem.
- An act, plan or other means, used or proposed, to solve a problem.
- A homogeneous mixture, which may be liquid, gas or solid, formed by dissolving one or more substances.
- A solution which is used as a reagent, and is of a known and standard strength; specifically, a normal solution, containing in each cubic centimeter as many milligrams of the element in question as the number representing its atomic weight; thus, a normal solution of silver nitrate would contain 107.7 mgr. of silver in each cubic centimeter.
- The separation of connection, or of connected substances or parts; -- applied, in surgery, to a fracture, laceration, or the like.
- See Nesslerize.
- A liquid of high density, as a solution of mercuric iodide in potassium iodide (called the Sonstadt solution or Thoulet solution) having a maximum specific gravity of 3.2, or of borotungstate of cadium (Klein solution, specific gravity 3.6), and the like. Such solutions are much used in determining the specific gravities of minerals, and in separating them when mechanically mixed as in a pulverized rock.
- A standardized solution of cupric hydrate in sodium potassium tartrate, used as a means of determining the reducing power of certain sugars and sirups by the amount of red cuprous oxide thrown down.
- A liquid medicine or preparation (usually aqueous) in which the solid ingredients are wholly soluble.
- A crisis.
- The termination of a disease; resolution.
- The act or process by which a body (whether solid, liquid, or gaseous) is absorbed into a liquid, and, remaining or becoming fluid, is diffused throughout the solvent; also, the product resulting from such absorption.
- The state of being dissolved or disintegrated; resolution; disintegration.
- The act of solving, or the state of being solved; the disentanglement of any intricate problem or difficult question; explanation; clearing up; -- used especially in mathematics, either of the process of solving an equation or problem, or the result of the process.
- A solution of the general quartic, due to Professor Cayley. Let U = 0 be the quartic, H its Hessian, S its quadrinvariant, T its cubinvariant or catalecticant, and c 1, c2, c 3 the roots of the cubic c——S c—T = 0, then the solution follows from The square roots can always be extracted.
- In civil law, payment; satisfaction of a creditor.
- In medicine, the termination of a disease, especially when accompanied by critical symptoms; the crisis of a disease.
- Release; deliverance; discharge.
- Dissolution; a dissolving.
- The answer to a problem or puzzle of any kind, together with the proof that that answer is correct.
- A method of solving or finally clearing up or settling something. Specifically
- The act of solving, working out, explaining, clearing up, or settling, or the state of being solved, explained, cleared up, or settled; resolution; explanation: as, the solution of a difficult problem or of a doubt in casuistry.
- A liquid or dissolved state or condition; unsettled state; suspense.
- The liquid produced as a result of the process or action above described; the preparation made by dissolving a solid in a liquid: as, a solution salt, soda, or alum; solution of iron, etc.
- The transformation of matter from a solid or gaseous state to the liquid state by means of a liquid called the solvent or menstruum; the state of being dissolved.
- The act of separating the parts of any body; disruption; rupture; fracture; breach: as, a solution of continuity (see below).
- Normal solutions are of great value in volumetric chemical analysis. When solutions of less strength than the normal are desired, they are diluted one half, one fifth, one tenth, and one one-hundredth, giving seminormal, quintinormal, decinormal, and centinormal solutions. These are usually abbreviated as and .
- The act of separating or breaking up; dissolution.
- The state of being dissolved.
- The process of forming such a mixture.
- The answer to a problem or the explanation for something.
- A method or process of dealing with a problem.
- A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances; frequently (but not necessarily) a liquid solution
- The set of values that give a true statement when substituted into an equation
- A statement that solves a problem or explains how to solve the problem
- A method for solving a problem
- The successful action of solving a problem
ANSWER vs SOLUTION: VERB
- Be sufficient; be adequate, either in quality or quantity
- Be satisfactory for; meet the requirements of or serve the purpose of
- Reply or respond to
- Give a defence or refutation of (a charge) or in (an argument)
- Respond to a signal
- React to a stimulus or command
- Give the correct answer or solution to
- Understand the meaning of
- Be liable or accountable
- Match or correspond
- N/A
ANSWER vs SOLUTION: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To be or act by way of compliance, fulfillment, reciprocation, or satisfaction; to serve the purpose.
- To be or act in return.
- To make a satisfactory response or return.
- To speak or write by way of return (originally, to a charge), or in reply; to make response.
- To conform or correspond to.
- To be sufficient for (a need, for instance); fulfill.
- To act in response to.
- To argue in defense of oneself against (an accusation or charge).
- To say or write in reply.
- To speak or write in response to.
- To correspond; match.
- To serve the purpose; suffice.
- To be liable or accountable.
- To act in response.
- To speak or write as a return, as to a question.
- N/A
ANSWER vs SOLUTION: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Be satisfactory for
- Be sufficient
- In criminal law it consists of the defendant's plea of `guilty' or `not guilty' (or nolo contendere)
- The principal pleading by the defendant in response to plaintiff's complaint
- React verbally
- To meet or confront.
- To conform to; correspond to; be similar, equivalent, proportionate, or correlative to in quality, attributes, position, etc.
- To be responsible for; be accountable for.
- To reply or respond to in act; act or move in response to or in consequence of: either as a mere result, in obedience to or sympathy with, or as a hostile act in retaliation or reprisal against: as, to answer prayer; to answer a summons; to answer a signal, as a ring at the door: hence, to answer the bell, or the door; to answer the helm (said of a ship when she obeys her rudder).
- To say or offer in reply, or in reply to; utter, or enunciate to, by way of response.
- To solve; find the result of; give an answer to, as to a question set for examination: as, he answered every question.
- To make answer to; speak or write in reply to; reply or respond to.
- To conform, correspond; be similar, equivalent, proportionate, or correlative in character, quality, or condition: with to.
- To meet, satisfy, or fulfil one's wishes, expectations, or requirements; be of service: with for; absolutely, to serve the purpose; attain the end; suit; serve or do (well or ill, etc.).
- To act or suffer in consequence of responsibility; meet the consequences: with for, rarely absolutely.
- To speak in behalf of another; declare one's self responsible or accountable, or give assurance or guaranty, for another; be responsible or accountable: used with for, rarely absolutely: as, I will answer for his safety; I am satisfied, but I cannot answer for my partner.
- To reply or respond in act; act or move in response; do something in return for or in consequence of some speech, act, or movement from another source.
- To give a solution of a problem; find the result; give an answer, as to a question set for examination: as, he answered correctly in most instances.
- In particular— To reply to a charge or an accusation; make a statement in defense or justification of one's self, with regard to a charge or an accusation; specifically, in law, to interpose a pleading responsive to plaintiff's allegations of fact: sometimes used to include also the interposing of a demurrer: formerly sometimes with with.
- To make answer; speak or write in reply to a question (expressed or implied), request, appeal, petition, prayer, call, demand, challenge, address, argument, letter, or anything said or written; reply; respond: used with to, or absolutely.
- N/A
ANSWER vs SOLUTION: RELATED WORDS
- Address, Solve, Replies, Replied, Explanation, Question, Result, Resolution, Suffice, Solution, Resolve, Do, Response, Reply, Respond
- Alternative, Approach, Compromise, Solving, Resolving, Solved, Alternatives, Panacea, Remedy, Solve, Solves, Result, Root, Answer, Resolution
ANSWER vs SOLUTION: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Responding, Rebuttal, Replying, Unanswered, Address, Solve, Replies, Explanation, Question, Result, Resolution, Suffice, Solution, Response, Reply
- Option, Method, Alternative, Approach, Compromise, Solving, Resolving, Solved, Panacea, Remedy, Solve, Result, Root, Answer, Resolution
ANSWER vs SOLUTION: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Compounds an of worksheet answer key for each sentence type test is arguably more answer key that?
- Within an assessment built with Interact you can show people the correct answer to each question immediately after they answer it.
- They will not answer me in writing but they have called to verbally answer no.
- Enter the answer length or the answer pattern to get better results.
- Mail questionnaires have an advantage of providing more accurate answer, because respondents can answer the questionnaire in their spare time.
- Sometimes he asked them to discuss the answer with their neighbour, before volunteering an answer.
- For every incorrect answer, you will be shown the right answer along with an explanation.
- Learners can simply pinch the correct answer before they flip to check their answer.
- Senator Sessions, if you need to answer that, go ahead and answer it.
- If the defendant has not filed an answer by the answer date, a motion for leave to file a late answer may be necessary.
- Equation with No Solution and Identity It is possible that an equation may have no solution.
- Offer a solution or ask for a solution.
- The best solution is the no mining solution.
- Once the overall, integrated solution is framed, the architect needs to create a conceptual vision of the solution.
- That solution is ALMOST NEVER the right solution and i hope health care providers are aware of that fact.
- The English solution, however, is not necessarily the PICC solution.
- Not the perfect solution to every problem but a solution that gives us a variety of capabilities.
- Then interpret the solution by, for example, determining between which two whole numbers the solution falls.
- While one solution would be to amend the federal constitution in a similar fashion, this solution is impractical.
- This kind of solution will be temporary for that moment and are not long lasting solution.
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