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Complete Definition of "fiducial"

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English

Etymology
From Latin fiducialis, from fiducia (trust), derived from fidere (to trust).

Pronunciation
Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-uËÊÉl|-uËÊÉl

Adjective
fiducial

  1. Accepted as a fixed basis of reference.
  2. Based on having trust.

Translations
accepted as a fixed basis of reference (1)

French: fiduciaire
mid

base on having trust (2)

French: fiduciaire
mid

Noun
fiducial, plural fiducials

  1. In manufacturing, a small mark on a circuit board used to align components.

#:Sometimes refered to as a fiducial point.

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