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Learn Definition

–verb (used with object)
1.to acquire knowledge of or skill in by study, instruction, or experience: to learn French; to learn to ski.
2.to become informed of or acquainted with; ascertain: to learn the truth.
3.to memorize: He learned the poem so he could recite it at the dinner.
4.to gain (a habit, mannerism, etc.) by experience, exposure to example, or the like; acquire: She learned patience from her father.
5.(of a device or machine, esp. a computer) to perform an analogue of human learning with artificial intelligence.
6.Nonstandard. to instruct in; teach.
–verb (used without object)
7.to acquire knowledge or skill: to learn rapidly.
8.to become informed (usually fol. by of): to learn of an accident.

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Web Definition

–noun
1.something formed by or as if by weaving or interweaving.
2.a thin, silken material spun by spiders and the larvae of some insects, as the webworms and tent caterpillars; cobweb.
3.Textiles.
a.a woven fabric, esp. a whole piece of cloth in the course of being woven or after it comes from the loom.
b.the flat woven strip, without pile, often found at one or both ends of an Oriental rug.
4.something resembling woven material, esp. something having an interlaced or latticelike appearance: He looked up at the web of branches of the old tree.
5.an intricate set or pattern of circumstances, facts, etc.: The thief was convicted by a web of evidence. Who can understand the web of life?
6.something that snares or entangles; a trap: innocent travelers caught in the web of international terrorism.
7.webbing.
8.Zoology. a membrane that connects the digits of an animal, as the toes of aquatic birds.
9.Ornithology.
a.the series of barbs on each side of the shaft of a feather.
b.the series on both sides, collectively.
10.an integral or separate part of a beam, rail, truss, or the like, that forms a continuous, flat, narrow, rigid connection between two stronger, broader parallel parts, as the flanges of a structural shape, the head and foot of a rail, or the upper and lower chords of a truss.
11.Machinery. an arm of a crank, usually one of a pair, holding one end of a crankpin at its outer end.
12.Architecture. (in a vault) any surface framed by ribbing.
13.a large roll of paper, as for continuous feeding of a web press.
14.a network of interlinked stations, services, communications, etc., covering a region or country.
15.Informal. a network of radio or television bro 54d adcasting stations.
16.(usually initial capital letter) Computers. World Wide Web.
–verb (used with object)
17.to cover with or as if with a web; envelop.
18.to ensnare or entrap.
–verb (used without object)
19.to make or form a web.

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Design Definition

–verb (used with object)
1.to prepare the preliminary sketch or the plans for (a work to be executed), esp. to plan the form and structure of: to design a new bridge.
2.to plan and fashion artistically or skillfully.
3.to intend for a definite purpose: a scholarship designed for foreign students.
4.to form or conceive in the mind; contrive; plan: The prisoner designed an intricate escape.
5.to assign in thought or intention; purpose: He designed to be a doctor.
6.Obsolete. to mark out, as by a sign; indicate.
–verb (used without object)
7.to make drawings, preliminary sketches, or plans.
8.to plan and fashion the form and structure of an object, work of art, decorative scheme, etc.
–noun
9.an outline, sketch, or plan, as of the form and structure of a work of art, an edific 54d e, or a machine to be executed or constructed.
10.organization or structure of formal elements in a work of art; composition.
11.the combination of details or features of a picture, building, etc.; the pattern or motif of artistic work: the design on a bracelet.
12.the art of designing: a school of design.
13.a plan or project: a design for a new process.
14.a plot or intrigue, esp. an underhand, deceitful, or treacherous one: His political rivals formulated a design to unseat him.
15.designs, a hostile or aggressive project or scheme having evil or selfish motives: He had designs on his partner's stock.
16.intention; purpose; end.
17.adaptation of means to a preconceived end.

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