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What do you mean by included?

What do you mean by included?

1 : to take in or comprise as a part of a whole or group. 2 : to contain between or within two sides and the included angle. 3 : to shut up : enclose.

What is the synonym for include?

Some common synonyms of include are comprehend, embrace, and involve. While all these words mean “to contain within as part of the whole,” include suggests the containment of something as a constituent, component, or subordinate part of a larger whole.

Does a thesaurus include definitions?

Most thesauri do not include definitions, but many dictionaries include listings of synonyms. Some thesauri and dictionary synonym notes characterize the distinctions between similar words, with notes on their “connotations and varying shades of meaning”.

What does Included mean in math?

The word ‘included’ in geometry roughly means something that is between two other things. An included angle is an angle that is between two given sides or lines. See Included angle definition.. An Included side is a line segment (or side) that is between two given angles.

How do you use the word include?

Include sentence example

  1. His gaze shifted to include Carmen.
  2. His published works include numerous sermons and addresses.
  3. I include them to point out that history is discontinuous.
  4. She’d learned to stop thinking when in the ring with him and listen to her senses, to include the mind control talent.

Which includes or include?

The singular is includes. (He includes me in everything.) The plural is include.

What is a thesaurus in Brainly?

A thesaurus or synonym dictionary is a reference work for finding synonyms and sometimes antonyms of words.

What is meant by Included side?

included side. • the side between two angles.

What is an included and non included angle?

The “included side” in ASA is the side between the angles being used. It is the side where the rays of the angles overlap. The “non-included” side in AAS can be either of the two sides that are not directly between the two angles being used.

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