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noun 1. a willow twig or osier. 2. any tough, flexible twig or stem suitable for binding things together. 3. an elastic handle for a tool, to lessen shock occurring in use. 4. a partition dividing flues of a chimney. verb (used with object), withed, withing. 5. to bind with withes. noun 1. a strong […]
- Within-named
[with-in-neymd, with-] /wɪðˈɪnˌneɪmd, wɪθ-/ adjective 1. that is named herein.
- Within reach
see: in reach
- Within-subjects design
noun 1. (modifier) (statistics) (of an experiment) concerned with measuring the value of the dependent variable for the same subjects under the various experimental conditions Compare between-subjects design, matched-pairs design
- With interest
With more than what one should receive, extra, and then some. For example, Mary borrowed Jane’s new dress without asking, but Jane paid her back with interest—she drove off in Mary’s car. This idiom alludes to interest in the financial sense. Its figurative use dates from the late 1500s.