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In linguistics , a feature is the assignment of binary or unary conditions which act as constraints.
Usage examples of feature.
Hotel, and has been attended by the most happy results, yet the cases have presented so great a diversity of abnormal features, and have required so many variations in the course of treatment, to be met successfully, that we frankly acknowledge our inability to so instruct the unprofessional reader as to enable him to detect the various systemic faults common to this ever-varying disease, and adjust remedies to them, so as to make the treatment uniformly successful.
He was apparently about thirty years old, with a sallow, olive complexion and fairly good features, but an abnormally high forehead.
I began to wonder what it was like for Aboriginal people with really dark skin and broad features, how did Australians react to them?
One tape, in particular, featured a young girl hung up by her arms from a beam in a cellar and abused by two men, one black, one white, while she is helpless.
The heart and facial features were clearly outlined with bright red achiote and the entire figure was torn with lance marks.
The Beast is the current Crompton, Leland, last of his line, a mystery writer who lives as a recluse in New Hampshire and suffers from acromegaly which has disfigured his features.
Nor was she acutely impressionable to the features and the voice she loved.
Thus what we describe as environmental regularities are not external features that have been internalized, as representationism and adaptationism both assume.
The confirmation of that truth becomes irresistible when we see how reason and conscience, with delighted avidity, seize upon its adaptedness alike to the brightest features and the darkest defects of the present life, whose imperfect symmetries and segments are harmoniously filled out by the adjusting complement of a future state.
Pope Gregory the Great, in the sixth century, either borrowing some of the more objectionable features of the purgatory doctrine previously held by the heathen, or else devising the same things himself from a perception of the striking adaptedness of such notions to secure an enviable power to the Church, constructed, established, and gave working efficiency to the dogmatic scheme of purgatory ever since firmly defended by the papal adherents as an integral part of the Roman Catholic system.
Cooks, New Zealand, and Hawaii all possessed adzes and other cultural features of Eastern Polynesian type.
As the Afanc approached, hanging its head in embarrassment, he schooled his features to sobriety and nodded in greeting to the gigantic lake-dweller.
His dark brown eyes, narrow brows and sharp, angular features lent him a stern countenance that stood in stark contrast to his untroubled, affable nature.
David Drake contributed an Introduction to the former, while the final volume featured a reprint Introduction by the late Karl Edward Wagner and an Afterword by Gerald W.
Sweat ran down her cheeks, and a few bruises from her capture marred her ageless features.