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size
1 [sahyz]
noun, verb, sized, siz⋅ing.
–noun
–verb (used with object)
—Verb phrase
—Idioms
| 1. | the spatial dimensions, proportions, magnitude, or bulk of anything: the size of a farm; the size of the fish you caught. |
| 2. | considerable or great magnitude: to seek size rather than quality. |
| 3. | one of a series of graduated measures for articles of manufacture or trade: children's sizes of shoes. |
| 4. | extent; amount; range: a fortune of great size. |
| 5. | actual condition, circumstance, or state of affairs: That's about the size of it. |
| 6. | a number of population or contents: What size is Springfield, Illinois? The size of that last shipment was only a dozen. |
| 7. | Obsolete. a fixed standard of quality or quantity, as for food or drink. |
| 8. | to separate or sort according to size. |
| 9. | to make of a certain size. |
| 10. | Metallurgy. to press (a sintered compact) to close tolerances. |
| 11. | Obsolete. to regulate or control according to a fixed standard. |
| 12. | size up, Informal.
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| 13. | of a size, of the same or similar size: The two poodles are of a size. |
| 14. | try on for size,
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Origin:
1250–1300; (n.) ME syse orig., control, regulation, limit < OF sise, aph. var. of assise assize; (v.) in part repr. late ME sisen to regulate (itself partly deriv. of the n., partly aph. var. of assisen to fix, ordain, assess < OF assiser, deriv. of assise assize ), in part deriv. of the n. in later senses
1250–1300; (n.) ME syse orig., control, regulation, limit < OF sise, aph. var. of assise assize; (v.) in part repr. late ME sisen to regulate (itself partly deriv. of the n., partly aph. var. of assisen to fix, ordain, assess < OF assiser, deriv. of assise assize ), in part deriv. of the n. in later senses

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| size 1
(sīz) Pronunciation Key
n.
Phrasal Verb(s): size up To make an estimate, opinion, or judgment of: She sized up her opponent. [Middle English sise, from Old French, court session, law, short for assise; see assize.] siz'er n. |
| size 2
(sīz) Pronunciation Key
n. Any of several gelatinous or glutinous substances usually made from glue, wax, or clay and used as a glaze or filler for porous materials such as paper, cloth, or wall surfaces. tr.v. sized, siz·ing, siz·es To treat or coat with size or a similar substance. [Middle English sise, probably from Old French, a setting; see size1.] |
| sized
(sīzd) Pronunciation Key
adj. Having a particular or specified size. Often used in combination: a medium-sized car; an average-sized house. |
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Sized
Sized\, a. 1. Adjusted according to size. 2. Having a particular size or magnitude; -- chiefly used in compounds; as, large-sized; common-sized.
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