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abase to diminish (something of value) or to place (esp. oneself) in a lower position than another or others; lower; demean.
academic lacking immediate practical value; theoretical. [1/4 definitions]
account value or worth. [1/16 definitions]
acey-deucy a form of backgammon that assigns a special value to a throw of a one or a two.
acid test a stringent, crucial, or definitive test of value or quality.
ad valorem of various taxes or customs duties, levied in proportion to the value of goods.
advance to give or lend (money or items of value) in order to support a project or provide assistance, usually with expectation of repayment or profit. [1/14 definitions]
alloy something added that lowers quality or value. [1/5 definitions]
amount the full impact or value; import. [1/4 definitions]
amplitude in physics, the maximum value of an oscillating quantity. [1/3 definitions]
anti (informal) a person opposing a particular group, practice, value, or policy.
appraisal a judgment about the nature, quality, or value of someone or something. [2 definitions]
appraise to determine the monetary value of (something) according to size, quality, and other features. [1/2 definitions]
appreciate to perceive and acknowledge the worth of; value. [2/4 definitions]
appreciation understanding of the value of something given and an accompanying feeling of thankfulness. [3/5 definitions]
assess to estimate the value of (something) for tax purposes; value. [1/3 definitions]
avail to be useful or profitable to; be of value to. [3 definitions]
axiology a branch of philosophy that examines the nature of value and various types of values, as in morals, metaphysics, religion, or the like.
balance of trade the difference in value between a country's total imports and its total exports.
base2 of little value or quality; inferior. [1/2 definitions]
bastardize to lower in value; debase. [1/3 definitions]