slovo | definícia |
proximity (mass) | proximity
- susedstvo, blízkosť |
proximity (encz) | proximity,blízkost |
proximity (encz) | proximity,sousedství n: luke |
Proximity (gcide) | Proximity \Prox*im"i*ty\, n. [L. proximitas: cf. F. proximit['e]
See Proximate, and cf. Propinquity, Approach.]
The quality or state of being next in time, place, causation,
influence, etc.; immediate nearness, either in place, blood,
or alliance.
[1913 Webster]
If he plead proximity of blood
That empty title is with ease withstood. --Dryden.
[1913 Webster] |
proximity (wn) | proximity
n 1: the property of being close together [syn: proximity,
propinquity]
2: the region close around a person or thing
3: a Gestalt principle of organization holding that (other
things being equal) objects or events that are near to one
another (in space or time) are perceived as belonging
together as a unit [syn: proximity, law of proximity] |
PROXIMITY (bouvier) | PROXIMITY. Kindred between two persons. Dig. 38, 16, 8.
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law of proximity (encz) | law of proximity, n: |
Proximity (gcide) | Proximity \Prox*im"i*ty\, n. [L. proximitas: cf. F. proximit['e]
See Proximate, and cf. Propinquity, Approach.]
The quality or state of being next in time, place, causation,
influence, etc.; immediate nearness, either in place, blood,
or alliance.
[1913 Webster]
If he plead proximity of blood
That empty title is with ease withstood. --Dryden.
[1913 Webster] |
law of proximity (wn) | law of proximity
n 1: a Gestalt principle of organization holding that (other
things being equal) objects or events that are near to one
another (in space or time) are perceived as belonging
together as a unit [syn: proximity, law of proximity] |
PROXIMITY (bouvier) | PROXIMITY. Kindred between two persons. Dig. 38, 16, 8.
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