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approximate

ap·prox·i·mate [ ə próksəmət ]


adjective 
Definition:
 
1. nearly exact: not quite exact, but only slightly more or less in number or quantity
giving an approximate value

2. similar: similar in nature, appearance, or characteristics to something else
gives you an approximate idea



verb  (past and past participle ap·prox·i·mat·ed, present participle ap·prox·i·mat·ing, 3rd person present singular ap·prox·i·mates)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb be similar: to be or become similar to something in nature, size, or extent
a line approximating the original boundary

2. transitive verb estimate something: to make or provide an estimate, usually a rough estimate, of something

3. transitive and intransitive verb come or bring close: to come or bring something close to something else

[15th century. < late Latin approximatus, past participle of approximare "draw near to" < Latin proximus "near"]

ap·prox·i·mate·ness noun
ap·prox·i·ma·tion [ ə pròksə máysh'n ] noun
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