fiducial
pronunciation
How to pronounce fiducial in British English: UK [fɪ'dju:ʃjəl]
How to pronounce fiducial in American English: US [fɪ'djuʃəl]
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- Adjective:
- relating to or of the nature of a legal trust (i.e. the holding of something in trust for another)
- used as a fixed standard of reference for comparison or measurement
- based on trust
Word Origin
- fiducial (adj.)
- 1570s, "assumed as a fixed basis for comparison," from Latin fiducialis "reliable," from fiducia "trust" (see faith). From 1620s as "pertaining to trust;" 1832 as "fiduciary."
Example
- 1. How to finish the berth fixed position of fiducial section ?
- 2. Active model fund is the fund that a kind of strive surpasses fiducial combination to behave .
- 3. We choose a new logistic premise from the aspect of firm contract nature and principal-agent relation . Our analysis leads to a general framework for research on entrepreneur compensation , which involves fiducial criteria and adjustable criteria .
- 4. The company of abdicate of gram of carat of world-renowned large and marine company that is set in british capital london with headquarters is exemple , it is with its marine freight rate fiducial made market research material shows , july .
- 5. But materialist dialectics is not such , although " the aegis talking about lance of general concerns " the meeting is fiducial without judgement , but marx " practice is talked " introduce , make us ok break away from general and enter the subject that should solve , through specific issue concrete analysis resolves contradiction thereby .