Associations to the word «Valid»
Noun
- Turnout
- Ballot
- Passport
- Unknown
- Visa
- Inference
- Validity
- Approximation
- Taxon
- Polling
- Genu
- Postage
- Liberal
- Ticket
- Invalid
- Ordination
- Vote
- Sacrament
- Assumption
- Licence
- Certificate
- Reasoning
- Specie
- License
- Signature
- Validation
- Fallacy
- Baptism
- Schema
- Nomenclature
- Permit
- Waiver
- Subspecies
- Expiration
- Argument
- Prescription
- Cognition
- Axiom
- Fare
- Copyright
- Equation
- Proof
- Objection
- Authorization
- Theorem
- Premise
- Deduction
- Predicate
- Questionnaire
- Authentication
- Clause
- Consecration
- Byte
- Verification
- Synonym
- White
- Relativity
- Applicant
- Password
- Stamp
- Ratification
- Equivalence
- Eucharist
- Filing
- Consent
- Logic
- Patent
- Inequality
Adjective
Wiktionary
VALID, adjective. Well grounded or justifiable, pertinent.
VALID, adjective. Acceptable, proper or correct.
VALID, adjective. Related to the current topic, or presented within context, relevant.
VALID, adjective. (logic) Of a formula or system: such that it evaluates to true regardless of the input values.
VALID, adjective. (logic) Of an argument: whose conclusion is always true whenever its premises are true.
Dictionary definition
VALID, adjective. Well grounded in logic or truth or having legal force; "a valid inference"; "a valid argument"; "a valid contract".
VALID, adjective. Still legally acceptable; "the license is still valid".
Wise words
We should have a great fewer disputes in the world if words
were taken for what they are, the signs of our ideas only,
and not for things themselves.