Valid
31valid — /ˈvæləd / (say valuhd) adjective 1. sound, just, or well founded: a valid reason; a valid objection. 2. having force, weight, or cogency; authoritative. 3. legally sound, effective, or binding; having legal force; sustainable in law. 4. Logic… …
32validə — is. <ər.> Ana. Doğar insan ata ocağında; Bəslənir validə qucağında. M. Ə. S.. Olsun gərək də validə canpirə rəhbəri. M. H …
33valid — adj. 1 (of a reason, objection, etc.) sound or defensible; well grounded. 2 a executed with the proper formalities (a valid contract). b legally acceptable (a valid passport). c not having reached its expiry date. Derivatives: validity n. validly …
34valid — va|lid 〈[va ] Adj.〉 = valide * * * va|lid <Adj.> [lat. validus = kräftig, stark, zu: valere, ↑ Valenz] (bildungsspr.): gültig, gesichert: e Daten, Zeugenaussagen. * * * Valid [v ; aus lateinisch validus »kräftig«, »stark«], veraltet 1)… …
35valid — [16] Something that is valid is etymologically ‘strong’, and hence ‘effective’. The word comes via French valide from Latin validus ‘strong, effective’, which was derived from the verb valēre ‘be strong’ (source also of English valiant, valour,… …
36VALID — a term in logic signifying an argument where the conclusion necessarily follows from the premise. In more general terms, valid can mean true or correct …
37valid — Cool. That movie was valid …
38valid — Cool. That movie was valid …
39valid — adjective 1》 actually supporting the intended point or claim: a valid criticism. 2》 executed in compliance with the law. ↘legally or officially acceptable. Derivatives validity noun validly adverb Origin C16: from Fr. valide or L. validus… …
40valid — This word (from the Latin validus, meaning strong or efficacious ) means that an action is performed is such a way that the desired effect takes place; for example, a Baptism is valid only if it is administered with the use of water and… …