resolution.
(Of thelat.)(resolutio, - onis).
1. f. action and effect of resolve or resolved.
3. f. activity, promptly, liveliness.
5. f. Decree, Providence, auto or failure of administrative or judicial authority.
6. f. Fís. Distinction or separation more or less which could aprec
iarse between two events or nearby objects in space or in time.7. f. Med. Termination of a disease, especially an inflammatory process.
8. f. Mús. Passage of a dissonant chord to another consonant.
9. f. Mús. The latter in accordance with relationship to the previous.
1. f. Der. One who, not being subject to appeal, is considered as final.
1. loc. Advisor. U to express the end of a reasoning.
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