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Definition of Criterions
1. criterion [n] - See also: criterion
Lexicographical Neighbors of Criterions
Literary usage of Criterions
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A New Abridgment of the Law by Matthew Bacon (1832)
"Perhaps the criterions arc not sufficiently marked out and explicit by either of
these authorities.— It is not necessary "to set out in the preamble all the ..."
2. International Law by John Westlake (1907)
"criterions of Enemy Character. Nationality, Domicile, House of Business. In France
and generally on the European continent the same character is attributed ..."
3. The Rural Economy of Glocestershire: Including Its Dairy: Together with the by Marshall (William) (1796)
"If from men of experience, and superior judgment, we can ascertain the criterions
of good and bad qualities of the several breeds of the animals to be ..."
4. The Law of Bankruptcy, Insolvency, and Mercantile Sequestration, in Scotland by John Hill Burton (1845)
"... a transaction within the act. See Cooke's Insolvent Debtors' Practice, 102—112.
SECT. 2. FIXED criterions OF THE DATE OF ALIENATIONS. (276. ..."
5. The Calculus for Engineers and Physicists: Integration and Differentiation by Robert Henry Smith (1897)
"General criterions.— In fig. 1, at the parts C, E, H, K, E, S, U, the /-gradient
of h is zero ... criterions."