Adjective(1) (2) designed for or capable of a particular function or use(3) involving or affecting function rather than physiology(4) relating to or based on function especially as opposed to structure(5) fit or ready for use or service(6) designed for or adapted to a function or use(7) (of e.g. a machine) performing or capable of performing(8) working
Adjective(1) (2) designed for or capable of a particular function or use(3) involving or affecting function rather than physiology(4) relating to or based on function especially as opposed to structure(5) fit or ready for use or service(6) designed for or adapted to a function or use(7) (of e.g. a machine) performing or capable of performing(8) working
(1) Reveal tumors and functional disorders in organs such as the lungs, liver, pancreas, kidney and spleen(2) Gernon is attracted not only to its functional design but to its versatility.(3) This means that my bras tend to be functional rather than visually attractive.(4) And Mr. Hogan, what you were saying that maybe 2005 or 2004, we might be functional , operating from our new site?(5) For a web design to be amazing it has to be eye-catching, functional and practical.(6) u2018Gauche, perhaps, but practical, functional , and utilitarian,u2019 Saffron said.(7) Charlotte, on the other hand, has a clean and simple, elegant and functional design, that was highly usable.(8) The Dolby Digital 2.0 track is uninspiring, but completely functional and effective for a dialogue-driven feature.(9) Amyloidosis is a functional disorder marked by unusual depositions of amyloid protein in various organs.(10) The worth of the person is not affected by disease, disability, functional status, or proximity to death.(11) Long before we knew anything about the physical basis of heredity, factors or genes were identified in terms of their functional or phenotypic effects.(12) That is, sites that are attractive, practical, functional , and interesting.(13) The challenge is to reliably sift out and satisfactorily reassure the 40% with functional disease without missing those with more serious pathology.(14) They may have functional dyspepsia or diseases such as peptic ulcer or gastro-oesophageal reflux disease.(15) Cogently, it is important to indicate that effective leadership requires a functional working credo that is more appropriate for the years ahead.(16) Malnutrition, typhus, tuberculosis, sepsis, and universal diarrhoea (probably functional rather than infective) were rife.