Found 6 hits - Term: resolution, Database: *, Strategy: exact
- [1] : The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
resolution \res`olu"tion\ -l?"sh?n, n. f. r'esolution. l.
resolutio a loosening, solution. see resolve.
1. the act, operation, or process of resolving. specifically:
a the act of separating a compound into its elements or
component parts.
b the act of analyzing a complex notion, or solving a
vexed question or difficult problem.
1913 webster
the unraveling and resolution of the
difficulties that are met with in the execution
of the design are the end of an action.
--dryden.
1913 webster
2. the state of being relaxed; relaxation. obs.
1913 webster
3. the state of being resolved, settled, or determined;
firmness; steadiness; constancy; determination.
1913 webster
be it with resolution then to fight. --shak.
1913 webster
4. that which is resolved or determined; a settled purpose;
determination. specifically: a formal expression of the
opinion or will of an official body or a public assembly,
adopted by vote; as, a legislative resolution; the
resolutions of a public meeting.
1913 webster
5. the state of being resolved or firm in opinion or thought;
conviction; assurance. obs.
1913 webster
little resolution and certainty there is as touching
the islands of mauritania. --holland.
1913 webster
6. math. the act or process of solving; solution; as, the
resolution of an equation or problem.
1913 webster
7. med. a breaking up, disappearance; or termination, as of
a fever, a tumor, or the like.
1913 webster
8. mus. the passing of a dissonant into a consonant chord
by the rising or falling of the note which makes the
discord.
1913 webster
9. technical the act of distinguishing between two close
but not identical objects, or, when taking a measurement,
bbetween two close values of the property measured.
pjc
10. technical a measure of the ability to distinguish
between two close but not identical values of the
property being measured; it is expressed as the
difference in values of a property necessary to make such
a distinction; as, a microscope with a resolution of one
micron; a thermometer with a resolution of one-tenth of a
degree. also called resolving power.
pjc
joint resolution. see under joint, a.
resolution of a force or resolution of a motion mech.,
the separation of a single force or motion into two or
more which have different directions, and, taken together,
are an equivalent for the single one; -- the opposite of
composition of a force.
resolution of a nebula astron., the exhibition of it to
the eye by a telescope of such power as to show it to be
composed of small stars.
1913 webster
syn: decision; analysis; separation; disentanglement;
dissolution; resolvedness; resoluteness; firmness;
constancy; perseverance; steadfastness; fortitude;
boldness; purpose; resolve. see decision.
1913 webster
see also:
resolve resolving power joint resolution joint resolution of a force resolution of a motion
composition of a force resolution of a nebula decision
- [2] : WordNet (r) 2.0
resolution
n 1: a formal expression by a meeting; agreed to by a vote syn:
declaration, resolve
2: the ability of a microscope or telescope to measure the
angular separation of images that are close together syn:
resolving power
3: the trait of being resolute; firmness of purpose; "his
resoluteness carried him through the battle"; "it was his
unshakeable resolution to finish the work" syn: resoluteness,
firmness, resolve ant: irresoluteness
4: finding a solution to a problem syn: solving
5: something settled or resolved; the outcome of decision
making; "the finally reached a settlement with the union";
"they never did achieve a final resolution of their
differences"; "he needed to grieve before he could achieve
a sense of closure" syn: settlement, closure
6: analysis into clear-cut components syn: resolving
7: computer science the number of pixels per square inch on a
computer-generated display; the greater the resolution,
the better the picture
8: the subsidence of swelling or others signs of inflammation
especially in a lung
9: music a dissonant chord is followed by a consonant chord
ant: preparation
10: a statement that solves a problem or explains how to solve
the problem; "they were trying to find a peaceful
solution"; "the answers were in the back of the book";
"he computed the result to four decimal places" syn: solution,
answer, result, solvent
11: a decision to do something or to behave in a certain manner;
"he always wrote down his new year's resolutions"
see also:
declaration resolve resolving power resoluteness firmness irresoluteness
solving settlement closure resolving preparation
solution answer result solvent
- [3] : Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
440 moby thesaurus words for "resolution":
z, abandon, ablation, about-face, accommodation, accomplishment,
accuracy, act, action, acutance, adaptation, adjustment, aim,
alchemy, ambition, anacrusis, analysis, analyzation, anatomizing,
anatomy, animus, answer, answering, apodosis, appetence, appetency,
appetite, application, ardency, ardor, arrangement, ascertainment,
aspiration, assay, assaying, assiduity, assiduousness,
assimilation, assumption, atomization, award, bass passage,
becoming, biodegradability, biodegradation, blocking, boldness,
bourdon, breakdown, breaking down, breaking up, breakup, bridge,
bulldog courage, bulldog tenacity, burden, cadence, catastrophe,
ceasing, cessation, change, change-over, changelessness, choice,
chorus, clearing up, coda, command, commitment, committedness,
composition of differences, compromise, conation, conatus,
concentration, conclusion, concurrent resolution, condemnation,
consideration, constancy, constitution, consummation, conversion,
corrosion, corruption, counsel, crack of doom, cracking, crumbling,
culmination, curtain, curtains, dauntlessness, death, decay,
decease, decidedness, decipherment, decision, decoding,
decomposition, decree, dedication, degradability, degradation,
deliberateness, deliberation, deliverance, denouement,
desideration, desideratum, design, desire, destination, destiny,
detailing, determination, development, devotedness, devotion,
devoutness, diaeresis, diagnosis, dictum, dilapidation, diligence,
discretion, discrimination, disentanglement, disintegration,
disjunction, disorganization, disposition, dissection, dissolution,
division, docimasy, dogged perseverance, doggedness, doom,
earnestness, effect, effort, enaction, enactment, end, end point,
end result, endeavor, ending, endurance, engrossment, enumeration,
envoi, epilogue, erosion, eschatology, exactitude, exactness,
exertion, expiration, explanation, explication, exposition, faith,
faithfulness, fancy, fate, fervency, fervidness, fervor, fidelity,
figure, final solution, final twitch, final words, finale,
finality, finding, finding-out, fineness, finis, finish, fire,
firmness, fixed purpose, fixedness, flip-flop, folderol, fortitude,
free choice, free will, function, gameness, gaminess, goal,
gravimetric analysis, grittiness, growth, hardihood, hardiness,
harmonic close, harmonization, heartiness, heat, heatedness, idea,
immutability, impassionedness, improper suggestion, inclination,
incoherence, indecent proposal, indefatigability, industriousness,
industry, inflexibility, insistence, insistency, instance,
instrumentation, intendment, intensity, intent, intention,
intentness, interlude, intermezzo, interpretation, intonation,
introductory phrase, irreversibility, issue, itemization, izzard,
joint resolution, judgement, lapse, last, last breath, last gasp,
last things, last trumpet, last words, latter end, lawmaking,
legislation, legislature, liking, loyalty, lust, meaning, measure,
mettlesomeness, mildew, mind, modulation, mold, motion, motive,
movement, musical phrase, musical sentence, naturalization,
nerviness, nisus, notion, oath, objective, obligation, obstinacy,
omega, orchestration, order, ornament, outcome, oxidation,
oxidization, parsing, part, pass, passage, passing, passion,
passionateness, patience, patience of job, payoff, period,
permanence, peroration, perseverance, persistence, persistency,
pertinaciousness, pertinacity, phrase, phrasing, plan, pleasure,
pledge, plodding, pluckiness, plugging, point, precedent,
precision, preoccupation, preparation, prognosis, progress,
project, promise, pronouncement, proposal, proposition, prospectus,
proximate analysis, purpose, purposefulness, quantitative analysis,
quietus, ravages of time, re-formation, reason, reconversion,
reduction, reduction to elements, refrain, relentlessness, request,
resoluteness, resolve, resolving, response, resting place, result,
reversal, riddling, ritornello, ruling, rust, sake, scansion,
schematization, section, sedulity, sedulousness, segmentation,
semimicroanalysis, sentence, separation, seriousness, setting,
settlement, sexual desire, sharpness, shift, sincerity,
single-mindedness, singleness of purpose, slogging, solution,
solving, sorting out, spirit, spoilage, spunkiness, stability,
stamina, stanza, statement, staunchness, staying power,
steadfastness, steadiness, stick-to-itiveness, stoppage,
stopping place, strain, striving, struggle, stubbornness, study,
subdivision, suggestion, suspension, swan song, switch,
switch-over, tailpiece, tenaciousness, tenacity, term, terminal,
termination, terminus, terms, tirelessness, tone painting,
transcription, transformation, transit, transition, turning into,
tutti, tutti passage, unalterability, unchangeability, undertaking,
unraveling, unremittingness, unriddling, unscrambling, unspinning,
unswerving attention, untangling, untwisting, unweaving, upshot,
variation, vehemence, velleity, verdict, verse, view, volition,
volte-face, vow, warmth, wear, wear and tear, will, will power,
windup, wish, word of honor, working, working-out, zeal
- [4] : The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (27 SEP 03)
resolution
1. the maximum number of pixels that can be
displayed on a monitor, expressed as number of horizontal
pixels x number of vertical pixels, i.e., 1024x768. the
ratio of horizontal to vertical resolution is usually 4:3, the
same as that of conventional television sets.
2. a mechanical method for proving statements of
first order logic, introduced by j. a. robinson in 1965.
resolution is applied to two clauses in a sentence. it
eliminates, by unification, a literal that occurs
"positive" in one and "negative" in the other to produce a new
clause, the resolvent.
for example, given the sentence:
manx => mortalx and mansocrates.
the literal "manx" is "negative". the literal
"mansocrates" could be considered to be on the right hand
side of the degenerate implication
true => mansocrates
and is therefore "positive". the two literals can be unified
by the binding x = socrates.
the truth table for the implication function is
a | b | a => b
--+---+-------
f | f | t
f | t | t
t | f | f
t | t | t
the implication only fails if its premise is true but its
conclusion is false. from this we can see that
a => b == not a or b
which is why the left hand side of the implication is said to
be negative and the right positive. the sentence above could
thus be written
not mansocrates or mortalsocrates
and
mansocrates
distributing the and over the or gives
not mansocrates and mansocrates
or
mortalsocrates and mansocrates
and since not a and a == false, and false or a == a we can
simplify to just
mortalsocrates and mansocrates
so we have proved the new literal, mortalsocrates.
resolution with backtracking is the basic control mechanism
of prolog.
see also modus ponens, sld resolution.
3. address resolution.
1996-02-09
see also:
pixels monitor first order logic clauses sentence unification
literal resolvent truth table backtracking prolog
modus ponens sld resolution address resolution
- [5] : Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
resolution. a solemn judgment or decision of a court. this word is
frequently used in this sense, in coke and some of the more ancient
reporters. it also signifies an agreement to a law or other thing adopted by
a legislature or popular assembly. vide dict. de jurisp. h.t.
- [6] : Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
resolution, civil law. the act by which a contract which existed and was
good, is rendered null.
2. resolution differs essentially from rescission. the former
presupposes the contract to have been valid, and it is owing to a cause
posterior to the agreement that the resolution takes place; while
rescission, on the contrary, supposes that some vice or defect annulled the
contract from the beginning. resolution may be by consent of the parties or
by the decision of a competent tribunal; rescission must always be by the
judgment of a court. 7 troplong, de la vente, n. 689; 7 toull. 551; dall.
dict. h.t.
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