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  • Constraint
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up constraint in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Constraint may refer to: Constraint (computer-aided design), a demarcation of geometrical characteristics

    Constraint

    Constraint

  • Theory of constraints
  • Management paradigm

    very small number of constraints. There is always at least one constraint, and TOC uses a focusing process to identify the constraint and restructure the

    Theory of constraints

    Theory_of_constraints

  • Constraint graph
  • In constraint satisfaction research in artificial intelligence and operations research, constraint graphs and hypergraphs are used to represent relations

    Constraint graph

    Constraint_graph

  • Constraint (mathematics)
  • Condition of an optimization problem which the solution must satisfy

    constraints—primarily equality constraints, inequality constraints, and integer constraints. The set of candidate solutions that satisfy all constraints is called the

    Constraint (mathematics)

    Constraint_(mathematics)

  • Budget constraint
  • Combinations of goods and services affordable given income and prices

    In economics, a budget constraint represents all the combinations of goods and services that a consumer (or other decision-maker) can purchase given current

    Budget constraint

    Budget constraint

    Budget_constraint

  • Carrier's constraint
  • Movement that makes breathing difficult

    Carrier's constraint is the observation that air-breathing vertebrates with two lungs that flex their bodies sideways during locomotion find it difficult

    Carrier's constraint

    Carrier's constraint

    Carrier's_constraint

  • Constraint satisfaction problem
  • Set of objects whose state must satisfy limits

    Constraint satisfaction problems (CSPs) are mathematical questions defined as a set of objects whose state must satisfy a number of constraints or limitations

    Constraint satisfaction problem

    Constraint_satisfaction_problem

  • Constraint programming
  • Computer programming paradigm

    research. In constraint programming, users declaratively state the constraints on the feasible solutions for a set of decision variables. Constraints differ

    Constraint programming

    Constraint_programming

  • Primary constraint
  • Concept in classical mechanics

    The distinction between primary and secondary constraints is not a very fundamental one. It depends very much on the original Lagrangian which we start

    Primary constraint

    Primary_constraint

  • Lagrange multiplier
  • Method to solve constrained optimization problems

    finding the local maxima and minima of a function subject to equation constraints (i.e., subject to the condition that one or more equations have to be

    Lagrange multiplier

    Lagrange_multiplier

  • Constraint logic programming
  • Logic programming with constraint satisfaction

    Constraint logic programming is a form of constraint programming, in which logic programming is extended to include concepts from constraint satisfaction

    Constraint logic programming

    Constraint_logic_programming

  • Constraint (information theory)
  • thorough discussion of various forms of constraint (internal constraint, external constraint, total constraint) with application to pattern recognition

    Constraint (information theory)

    Constraint_(information_theory)

  • Constraint inference
  • In constraint satisfaction, constraint inference is a relationship between constraints and their consequences. A set of constraints D {\displaystyle D}

    Constraint inference

    Constraint_inference

  • Karush–Kuhn–Tucker conditions
  • Concept in mathematical optimization

    inequality constraints, the KKT approach to nonlinear programming generalizes the method of Lagrange multipliers, which allows only equality constraints. Similar

    Karush–Kuhn–Tucker conditions

    Karush–Kuhn–Tucker_conditions

  • Holonomic constraints
  • Type of constraints for mechanical systems

    In classical mechanics, holonomic constraints are relations between the position variables (and possibly time) that can be expressed in the following

    Holonomic constraints

    Holonomic_constraints

  • First-class constraint
  • first-class constraint is a dynamical quantity in a constrained Hamiltonian system whose Poisson bracket with all the other constraints vanishes on the

    First-class constraint

    First-class_constraint

  • Loop quantum gravity
  • Theory of quantum gravity merging quantum mechanics and general relativity

    constraint has yet to be found. A plausible candidate for the quantum Hamiltonian constraint is the operator introduced by Thiemann. The constraints define

    Loop quantum gravity

    Loop quantum gravity

    Loop_quantum_gravity

  • Biological constraints
  • Biological factors limiting evolution

    Biological constraints are factors which make populations resistant to evolutionary change. One proposed definition of constraint is "A property of a trait

    Biological constraints

    Biological_constraints

  • Constraint satisfaction
  • Process in artificial intelligence and operations research

    intelligence and operations research, constraint satisfaction is the process of finding a solution through a set of constraints that impose conditions that the

    Constraint satisfaction

    Constraint_satisfaction

  • Project management triangle
  • Model of the constraints of project management

    management triangle (called also the triple constraint, iron triangle and project triangle) is a model of the constraints of project management. While its origins

    Project management triangle

    Project management triangle

    Project_management_triangle

  • Complexity of constraint satisfaction
  • The complexity of constraint satisfaction is the application of computational complexity theory to constraint satisfaction. It has mainly been studied

    Complexity of constraint satisfaction

    Complexity_of_constraint_satisfaction

  • Check constraint
  • Type of integrity constraint in SQL

    check constraint is a type of integrity constraint in SQL which specifies a requirement that must be met by each row in a database table. The constraint must

    Check constraint

    Check_constraint

  • Nonholonomic system
  • Type of optimization problem

    system with some constraints and mostly more than two constraints that are impossible to be cast into the form of holonomic constraints. That is, a nonholonomic

    Nonholonomic system

    Nonholonomic_system

  • Geometric constraint solving
  • Constraint programming setting

    Geometric constraint solving is constraint satisfaction in a computational geometry setting, which has primary applications in computer aided design. A

    Geometric constraint solving

    Geometric_constraint_solving

  • Time constraint
  • In law, time constraints are placed on certain actions and filings in the interest of speedy justice, and additionally to prevent the evasion of the ends

    Time constraint

    Time_constraint

  • Active-set method
  • Mathematical optimization algorithm

    identify the active constraints in a set of inequality constraints. The active constraints are then expressed as equality constraints, thereby transforming

    Active-set method

    Active-set_method

  • Constraint (mechanics)
  • Parameter which a physical system must obey

    types of constraints: holonomic and non-holonomic. First class constraints and second class constraints Primary constraints, secondary constraints, tertiary

    Constraint (mechanics)

    Constraint (mechanics)

    Constraint_(mechanics)

  • Freedom and constraint topologies
  • Mechanical engineering framework

    Freedom and constraint topologies (a.k.a., freedom, actuation, and constraint topologies; or simply FACT) is a mechanical design framework developed by

    Freedom and constraint topologies

    Freedom and constraint topologies

    Freedom_and_constraint_topologies

  • Liquidity constraint
  • Limiting or increasing the cost of borrowing capital

    In economics, a liquidity constraint is a form of imperfection in the capital market which imposes a limit on the amount an individual can borrow, or an

    Liquidity constraint

    Liquidity_constraint

  • Outrage constraint
  • corporate governance, the outrage constraint is an upper limit on executive pay. Krugman, Paul (2002-08-23). "The Outrage Constraint". The New York Times. Retrieved

    Outrage constraint

    Outrage_constraint

  • Weighted constraint satisfaction problem
  • Weighted Constraint Satisfaction Problem (WCSP), also known as Valued Constraint Satisfaction Problem (VCSP), is a generalization of a constraint satisfaction

    Weighted constraint satisfaction problem

    Weighted_constraint_satisfaction_problem

  • Decomposition method (constraint satisfaction)
  • In constraint satisfaction, a decomposition method translates a constraint satisfaction problem into another constraint satisfaction problem that is binary

    Decomposition method (constraint satisfaction)

    Decomposition_method_(constraint_satisfaction)

  • Relational database
  • Digital database whose organization is based on the relational model of data

    within the application layer. SQL implements constraint functionality in the form of check constraints. Constraints restrict the data that can be stored in

    Relational database

    Relational_database

  • Constraint algebra
  • Linear space of all constraints on a Hilbert space

    In theoretical physics, a constraint algebra is a linear space of all constraints and all of their polynomial functions or functionals whose action on

    Constraint algebra

    Constraint_algebra

  • Constraint automaton
  • In computer science, Constraint automata are a formalism to describe the behavior and possible data flow in coordination models. It was introduced by Arbab

    Constraint automaton

    Constraint_automaton

  • Participation constraint
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Participation constraint may refer to: Participation constraint on an entity-relationship model in software engineering Participation constraint (mechanism

    Participation constraint

    Participation_constraint

  • Constraint Handling Rules
  • Concurrent constraint logic programming language

    Constraint Handling Rules (CHR) is a declarative, rule-based programming language, introduced in 1991 by Thom Frühwirth at the time with European Computer-Industry

    Constraint Handling Rules

    Constraint_Handling_Rules

  • Constrained optimization
  • Optimizing objective functions that have constrained variables

    called constraint optimization) is the process of optimizing an objective function with respect to some variables in the presence of constraints on those

    Constrained optimization

    Constrained_optimization

  • Constraint (computational chemistry)
  • Method for satisfying the Newtonian motion of a rigid body which consists of mass points

    In computational chemistry, a constraint algorithm is a method for satisfying the Newtonian motion of a rigid body which consists of mass points. A restraint

    Constraint (computational chemistry)

    Constraint_(computational_chemistry)

  • Pfaffian constraint
  • In dynamics, a Pfaffian constraint is a way to describe a dynamical system in the form: ∑ s = 1 n A r s d u s + A r d t = 0 ; r = 1 , … , L {\displaystyle

    Pfaffian constraint

    Pfaffian_constraint

  • Hamiltonian constraint
  • Key constraint in some theories admitting Hamiltonian formulations

    Hamiltonian constraint arises from any theory that admits a Hamiltonian formulation and is reparametrisation-invariant. The Hamiltonian constraint of general

    Hamiltonian constraint

    Hamiltonian_constraint

  • Constraint (computer-aided design)
  • Imposed limitations in computer-aided design

    A constraint in computer-aided design (CAD) software is a limitation or restriction imposed by a designer or an engineer upon geometric properties of an

    Constraint (computer-aided design)

    Constraint (computer-aided design)

    Constraint_(computer-aided_design)

  • Constraint learning
  • constraint satisfaction backtracking algorithms, constraint learning is a technique for improving efficiency. It works by recording new constraints whenever

    Constraint learning

    Constraint_learning

  • Constrained Shortest Path First
  • of constraints. It simply means that it runs shortest path algorithm after pruning those links that violate a given set of constraints. A constraint could

    Constrained Shortest Path First

    Constrained_Shortest_Path_First

  • Object Constraint Language
  • Declarative language

    The Object Constraint Language (OCL) is a declarative language describing rules applying to Unified Modeling Language (UML) models developed at IBM and

    Object Constraint Language

    Object_Constraint_Language

  • Constraint grammar
  • Natural language processing methodology

    Constraint grammar (CG) is a methodological paradigm for natural language processing (NLP). Linguist-written, context-dependent rules are compiled into

    Constraint grammar

    Constraint_grammar

  • Constraint-induced movement therapy
  • Rehabilitation program for cases of CNS damage

    Constraint-induced movement therapy (CI, CIT, or CIMT) is a form of rehabilitation therapy that improves upper extremity function in stroke and other central

    Constraint-induced movement therapy

    Constraint-induced_movement_therapy

  • Slack variable
  • Mathematical concept

    variable that is added to an inequality constraint to transform it into an equality constraint. A non-negativity constraint on the slack variable is also added

    Slack variable

    Slack_variable

  • Hamiltonian constraint of LQG
  • Constraint in loop quantum gravity

    time-evolutions of fields are controlled by the Hamiltonian constraint. The identity of the Hamiltonian constraint is a major open question in quantum gravity, as

    Hamiltonian constraint of LQG

    Hamiltonian_constraint_of_LQG

  • Lagrangian mechanics
  • Formulation of classical mechanics

    minimum, or saddle point) throughout the time evolution of the system. This constraint allows the calculation of the equations of motion of the system using

    Lagrangian mechanics

    Lagrangian mechanics

    Lagrangian_mechanics

  • Poka-yoke
  • Process that helps an equipment operator avoid mistakes

    also sometimes referred to as a forcing function or a behavior-shaping constraint. The concept was formalized, and the term adopted, by Shigeo Shingo as

    Poka-yoke

    Poka-yoke

    Poka-yoke

  • Accounting constraints
  • Accounting constraints (also known as the constraints of accounting) are the practical limitations and guidelines that influence how financial statements

    Accounting constraints

    Accounting_constraints

  • Image Constraint Token
  • Protocol flag

    The Image Constraint Token (ICT) is a protocol flag that can cause downsampling of high-definition video content on Blu-ray and HD DVD to slightly-better-than-DVD

    Image Constraint Token

    Image_Constraint_Token

  • Constraint composite graph
  • Node-weighted undirected graph associated with a given combinatorial optimization problem

    The constraint composite graph is a node-weighted undirected graph associated with a given combinatorial optimization problem posed as a weighted constraint

    Constraint composite graph

    Constraint_composite_graph

  • Optimality theory
  • Linguistic model for phonological analysis

    of conflicting constraints. OT differs from other approaches to phonological analysis, which typically use rules rather than constraints. However, phonological

    Optimality theory

    Optimality_theory

  • Constraints accounting
  • Accounting technique or strategy

    Constraints accounting is an accounting technique, much like throughput accounting, which focuses on ongoing improvement and implementation of the theory

    Constraints accounting

    Constraints_accounting

  • Gauss's principle of least constraint
  • Formulation in classical mechanics

    The principle of least constraint is one variational formulation of classical mechanics enunciated by Carl Friedrich Gauss in 1829, equivalent to all other

    Gauss's principle of least constraint

    Gauss's principle of least constraint

    Gauss's_principle_of_least_constraint

  • Cash-in-advance constraint
  • The cash-in-advance constraint, also known as the Clower constraint after American economist Robert W. Clower, is an idea used in economic theory to capture

    Cash-in-advance constraint

    Cash-in-advance_constraint

  • Constraint graph (layout)
  • b2. If only horizontal constraints are considered, one obtains the horizontal constraint graph. If only vertical constraints are considered, one obtains

    Constraint graph (layout)

    Constraint_graph_(layout)

  • Nondeterministic constraint logic
  • Combinatorial reconfiguration problem

    In theoretical computer science, nondeterministic constraint logic is a combinatorial system in which an orientation is given to the edges of a weighted

    Nondeterministic constraint logic

    Nondeterministic_constraint_logic

  • Constraint satisfaction dual problem
  • a constraint satisfaction problem expressing each constraint of the original problem as a variable. Dual problems only contain binary constraints, and

    Constraint satisfaction dual problem

    Constraint_satisfaction_dual_problem

  • Intertemporal budget constraint
  • Faced by a decision-maker considering present, future

    In economics and finance, an intertemporal budget constraint is a constraint faced by a decision maker who is making choices for both the present and the

    Intertemporal budget constraint

    Intertemporal_budget_constraint

  • Foreign key
  • Concept in database systems

    relational databases, a foreign key is subject to an inclusion dependency constraint that the tuples consisting of the foreign key attributes in one relation

    Foreign key

    Foreign_key

  • Constraint counting
  • In mathematics, constraint counting is counting the number of constraints in order to compare it with the number of variables, parameters, etc. that are

    Constraint counting

    Constraint_counting

  • Distributed constraint optimization
  • Distributed constraint optimization (DCOP or DisCOP) is the distributed analogue to constraint optimization. A DCOP is a problem in which a group of agents

    Distributed constraint optimization

    Distributed_constraint_optimization

  • Integer programming
  • Mathematical optimization problem restricted to integers

    programming (ILP), in which the objective function and the constraints (other than the integer constraints) are linear. Integer programming is NP-complete (the

    Integer programming

    Integer_programming

  • Binary constraint
  • A binary constraint, in mathematical optimization, is a constraint that involves exactly two variables. For example, consider the n-queens problem, where

    Binary constraint

    Binary_constraint

  • Convolutional neural network
  • Type of feedforward neural network

    to enforce the constraint. In practice, this corresponds to performing the parameter update as normal, and then enforcing the constraint by clamping the

    Convolutional neural network

    Convolutional_neural_network

  • Fine-structure constant
  • Dimensionless number that quantifies the strength of the electromagnetic interaction

    most recent constraint from Oklo, from Davis & Hamdan (2015), set an upper limit of 11 ppb difference at 95% confidence level, a constraint comparable

    Fine-structure constant

    Fine-structure constant

    Fine-structure_constant

  • Hybrid algorithm (constraint satisfaction)
  • artificial intelligence and operations research for constraint satisfaction a hybrid algorithm solves a constraint satisfaction problem by the combination of two

    Hybrid algorithm (constraint satisfaction)

    Hybrid_algorithm_(constraint_satisfaction)

  • Fifth-generation programming language
  • Category of programming languages

    problem-solving using constraints given to the program, rather than using an algorithm written by a programmer. Most constraint-based and logic programming

    Fifth-generation programming language

    Fifth-generation_programming_language

  • Theory of Constraints in streamline manufacturing
  • Theory of constraints (TOC) is an engineering management technique used to evaluate a manageable procedure, identifying the largest constraint (bottleneck)

    Theory of Constraints in streamline manufacturing

    Theory_of_Constraints_in_streamline_manufacturing

  • Local consistency
  • In constraint satisfaction, local consistency conditions are properties of constraint satisfaction problems related to the consistency of subsets of variables

    Local consistency

    Local_consistency

  • Hierarchical constraint satisfaction
  • intelligence and operations research, hierarchical constraint satisfaction (HCS) is a method of handling constraint satisfaction problems where the variables have

    Hierarchical constraint satisfaction

    Hierarchical_constraint_satisfaction

  • Referential integrity
  • Where all data references are valid

    delete. Which method is used may be determined by a referential integrity constraint defined in a data dictionary. The adjective 'referential' describes the

    Referential integrity

    Referential integrity

    Referential_integrity

  • Factor graph
  • Function graph representing factorization

    codes. Factor graphs generalize constraint graphs. A factor whose value is either 0 or 1 is called a constraint. A constraint graph is a factor graph where

    Factor graph

    Factor_graph

  • Locality (linguistics)
  • Proximity of elements in a linguistic structure

    linguistics, locality is the proximity of elements in a linguistic structure. Constraints on locality limit the span over which rules can apply to a particular

    Locality (linguistics)

    Locality_(linguistics)

  • Rheonomous
  • Mechanical system whose constraints are dependent on time

    rheonomous if its equations of constraints contain the time as an explicit variable. Such constraints are called rheonomic constraints. The opposite of rheonomous

    Rheonomous

    Rheonomous

  • Diffeomorphism constraint
  • Constraint in diffeomorphism invariant theories

    under these variations implies non-dynamical equations of motion i.e. constraints. These equations must be satisfied or, at least, they must annihilate

    Diffeomorphism constraint

    Diffeomorphism_constraint

  • Wheeler–DeWitt equation
  • Field equation from quantum gravity

    version of the Hamiltonian constraint using metric variables. Its commutation relations with the diffeomorphism constraints generate the Bergman–Komar

    Wheeler–DeWitt equation

    Wheeler–DeWitt equation

    Wheeler–DeWitt_equation

  • Concurrent constraint logic programming
  • Concurrent constraint logic programming is a version of constraint logic programming aimed primarily at programming concurrent processes rather than (or

    Concurrent constraint logic programming

    Concurrent_constraint_logic_programming

  • Constrained writing
  • Literary technique in which the writer is forced to follow a given rule

    imposes a pattern. Constraints are very common in poetry, which often requires the writer to use a particular verse form. Constraints on writing are common

    Constrained writing

    Constrained_writing

  • Low-rank approximation
  • Technique in numerical linear algebra

    a constraint that the approximating matrix has reduced rank. The problem is used for mathematical modeling and data compression. The rank constraint is

    Low-rank approximation

    Low-rank_approximation

  • Transition constraint
  • A transition constraint is a way of enforcing that the data does not enter an impossible state because of a previous state. For example, it should not

    Transition constraint

    Transition_constraint

  • Participation constraint (mechanism design)
  • and particularly mechanism design, participation constraints or individual rationality constraints are said to be satisfied if a mechanism leaves all

    Participation constraint (mechanism design)

    Participation_constraint_(mechanism_design)

  • Eliyahu M. Goldratt
  • Israeli business management guru (1947–2011)

    particular constraint (such as inadequate capacity at a machine tool) limits total system throughput, and when the constraint is resolved, another constraint becomes

    Eliyahu M. Goldratt

    Eliyahu_M._Goldratt

  • REST
  • Architectural style for client-server applications

    development of the architecture for the World Wide Web. REST defines a set of constraints for how the architecture of a distributed, Internet-scale hypermedia

    REST

    REST

  • Parallel constraint satisfaction processes
  • In behavioral psychology, parallel constraint satisfaction processes (PCSP) is a model of human behavior that integrates connectionism, neural networks

    Parallel constraint satisfaction processes

    Parallel_constraint_satisfaction_processes

  • HATEOAS
  • Distributed computing constraint

    Hypermedia as the engine of application state (HATEOAS) is a constraint of the REST software architectural style that distinguishes it from other network

    HATEOAS

    HATEOAS

  • Regular constraint
  • artificial intelligence and operations research, a regular constraint is a kind of global constraint. It can be used to solve a particular type of puzzle called

    Regular constraint

    Regular_constraint

  • Cassowary (software)
  • Incremental constraint-solving toolkit

    Cassowary is an incremental constraint-solving toolkit that efficiently solves systems of linear equalities and inequalities. Constraints may be either requirements

    Cassowary (software)

    Cassowary_(software)

  • Backtracking
  • Algorithmic paradigm for constraint satisfaction or enumeration problems

    algorithms for finding solutions to some computational problems, notably constraint satisfaction or enumeration problems, that incrementally builds candidates

    Backtracking

    Backtracking

  • Scleronomous
  • Mechanical system whose constraints are independent of time

    scleronomous if the equations of constraints do not contain the time as an explicit variable and the equation of constraints can be described by generalized

    Scleronomous

    Scleronomous

  • Kinematics equations
  • Constraint equations of a mechanical system

    Kinematics equations are the constraint equations of a mechanical system such as a robot manipulator that define how input movement at one or more joints

    Kinematics equations

    Kinematics_equations

  • Unit propagation
  • Method of automated theorem proving

    Unit propagation (UP) or boolean constraint propagation (BCP) or the one-literal rule (OLR) is a procedure of automated theorem proving that can simplify

    Unit propagation

    Unit_propagation

  • Generalized coordinates
  • System configuration relative to another

    is yk. One constraint equation counts as one constraint. If there are C constraints, each has an equation, so there will be C constraint equations. There

    Generalized coordinates

    Generalized_coordinates

  • Greenfield project
  • Project that is built up from scratch

    lacks constraints imposed by prior work. The analogy is to that of construction on greenfield land where there is no need to work within the constraints of

    Greenfield project

    Greenfield_project

  • SHACL
  • World Wide Web Consortium standard

    Shapes Constraint Language (SHACL) is a World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standard language for describing Resource Description Framework (RDF) graphs. SHACL

    SHACL

    SHACL

  • Concepts (C++)
  • Extension to C++ templates

    variable template, or alias template), in which case it serves as a constraint: it limits the set of arguments that are accepted as template parameters

    Concepts (C++)

    Concepts_(C++)

  • Convolutional code
  • Type of error-correcting code using convolution

    inserts redundancy in the input bits. The memory is often called the "constraint length" K, where the output is a function of the current input as well

    Convolutional code

    Convolutional_code

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  • Chakravarti
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Traditional

    Chakravarti

    King; A Sovereign

  • TALI
  • Female

    Egyptian

    TALI

    , a priestess of Amen Ra.

  • Indukanta
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Telugu

    Indukanta

    Like a Moon

  • Gwendoline
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Christian, French, German, Welsh

    Gwendoline

    Blessed; White Circle; Fair Bow

  • Aveen
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Aveen

    Beauty

  • Sahaithi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Sahaithi

    Success in Life

  • NITHYA
  • Female

    Hindi/Indian

    NITHYA

    Variant spelling of Hindi Nitya, NITHYA means "always; eternally."

  • Sarmistha
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Sarmistha

    A Daughter of Vrsaparvan

  • Julienne
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Christian, French, German, Latin, Swedish

    Julienne

    Youthful; Jove's Child; Female Version of Julius; Youth; Descended from Jupiter (Jove); Soft Bearded

  • Devashree
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil

    Devashree

    Goddess Lakshmi

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  • Ease
  • n.

    Freedom from constraint, formality, difficulty, embarrassment, etc.; facility; liberty; naturalness; -- said of manner, style, etc.; as, ease of style, of behavior, of address.

  • Easiness
  • n.

    Freedom from effort, constraint, or formality; -- said of style, manner, etc.

  • Out
  • a.

    Beyond the limits of concealment, confinement, privacy, constraint, etc., actual of figurative; hence, not in concealment, constraint, etc., in, or into, a state of freedom, openness, disclosure, publicity, etc.; as, the sun shines out; he laughed out, to be out at the elbows; the secret has leaked out, or is out; the disease broke out on his face; the book is out.

  • Familiarity
  • n.

    Anything said or done by one person to another unceremoniously and without constraint; esp., in the pl., such actions and words as propriety and courtesy do not warrant; liberties.

  • Enforcement
  • n.

    That which enforces, constraints, gives force, authority, or effect to; constraint; force applied.

  • Unconstraint
  • n.

    Freedom from constraint; ease.

  • Loose
  • superl.

    Free from constraint or obligation; not bound by duty, habit, etc. ; -- with from or of.

  • Constrained
  • a.

    Marked by constraint; not free; not voluntary; embarrassed; as, a constrained manner; a constrained tone.

  • Easy
  • v. t.

    At ease; free from pain, trouble, or constraint

  • Constraint
  • n.

    The act of constraining, or the state of being constrained; that which compels to, or restrains from, action; compulsion; restraint; necessity.

  • Contain
  • v. t.

    To put constraint upon; to restrain; to confine; to keep within bounds.

  • Liberty
  • n.

    The power of choice; freedom from necessity; freedom from compulsion or constraint in willing.

  • Spontaneity
  • n.

    The quality or state of being spontaneous, or acting from native feeling, proneness, or temperament, without constraint or external force.

  • Constrainedly
  • adv.

    By constraint or compulsion; in a constrained manner.

  • Easy
  • v. t.

    Free from constraint, harshness, or formality; unconstrained; smooth; as, easy manners; an easy style.

  • Constraintive
  • a.

    Constraining; compulsory.

  • Spontaneous
  • a.

    Proceding from natural feeling, temperament, or disposition, or from a native internal proneness, readiness, or tendency, without constraint; as, a spontaneous gift or proportion.

  • Constrainable
  • a.

    Capable of being constrained; liable to constraint, or to restraint.

  • Duress
  • n.

    Hardship; constraint; pressure; imprisonment; restraint of liberty.

  • Familiarity
  • n.

    The state of being familiar; intimate and frequent converse, or association; unconstrained intercourse; freedom from ceremony and constraint; intimacy; as, to live in remarkable familiarity.