Key: "S:" = Show Synset (semantic) relations, "W:" = Show Word (lexical) relations
Display options for sense: (gloss) "an example sentence"
Noun
S: (n) feature, characteristic (a prominent attribute or aspect of something) "the map showed roads and other features"; "generosity is one of his best characteristics"
S: (n) badge (any feature that is regarded as a sign of status (a particular power or quality or rank)) "wearing a tie was regarded as a badge of respectability"
S: (n) centerpiece, centrepiece (the central or most important feature) "education was the centerpiece of the Democratic Party's political platform"
S: (n) contour (a feature (or the order or arrangement of features) of anything having a complex structure) "the contours of the melody"; "it defines a major contour of this administration"
S: (n) excellence, excellency (an outstanding feature; something in which something or someone excels) "a center of manufacturing excellence"; "the use of herbs is one of the excellencies of French cuisine"
S: (n) external (outward features) "he enjoyed the solemn externals of religion"
S: (n) characteristic (the integer part (positive or negative) of the representation of a logarithm; in the expression log 643 = 2.808 the characteristic is 2)
S: (n) characteristic, device characteristic (any measurable property of a device measured under closely specified conditions)
S: (adj) characteristic (typical or distinctive) "heard my friend's characteristic laugh"; "red and gold are the characteristic colors of autumn"; "stripes characteristic of the zebra"
S: (adj) typical (exhibiting the qualities or characteristics that identify a group or kind or category) "a typical American girl"; "a typical suburban community"; "the typical car owner drives 10,000 miles a year"; "a painting typical of the Impressionist school"; "a typical romantic poem"; "a typical case of arteritis"
W: (n) character [Related to: characteristic] (a characteristic property that defines the apparent individual nature of something) "each town has a quality all its own"; "the radical character of our demands"