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Word - rootword - affixes
walay pulos - pulos - walay ~
wa.lay.pu.lus. - 4 syllables

walay = walay pulos
walay pulos

walay pulos : moot (adj.); useless (adj.); senseless (adj.)
pulos [pĂș.lus.] : all (adv.); function (n.); use (v.)
Synonyms: walay nada
Related words: napornada

Derivatives of pulos


Glosses:
moot
n. (act)1. moota hypothetical case that law students argue as an exercise.; "he organized the weekly moot"
~ causa, lawsuit, suit, case, causea comprehensive term for any proceeding in a court of law whereby an individual seeks a legal remedy.; "the family brought suit against the landlord"
~ law, jurisprudencethe collection of rules imposed by authority.; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order"
v. (communication)2. consider, debate, deliberate, moot, turn overthink about carefully; weigh.; "They considered the possibility of a strike"; "Turn the proposal over in your mind"
~ seedeliberate or decide.; "See whether you can come tomorrow"; "let's see--which movie should we see tonight?"
~ premeditateconsider, ponder, or plan (an action) beforehand.; "premeditated murder"
~ debateargue with one another.; "We debated the question of abortion"; "John debated Mary"
~ wrestleengage in deep thought, consideration, or debate.; "I wrestled with this decision for years"
~ hash out, talk over, discussspeak with others about (something); talk (something) over in detail; have a discussion.; "We discussed our household budget"
~ think twiceconsider and reconsider carefully.; "Think twice before you have a child"
~ consider, studygive careful consideration to.; "consider the possibility of moving"
adj. 3. mootof no legal significance (as having been previously decided).
~ law, jurisprudencethe collection of rules imposed by authority.; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order"
~ irrelevanthaving no bearing on or connection with the subject at issue.; "an irrelevant comment"; "irrelevant allegations"
adj. 4. arguable, debatable, disputable, mootopen to argument or debate.; "that is a moot question"
~ controversialmarked by or capable of arousing controversy.; "the issue of the death penalty is highly controversial"; "Rushdie's controversial book"; "a controversial decision on affirmative action"
useless
adj. 1. uselesshaving no beneficial use or incapable of functioning usefully.; "a kitchen full of useless gadgets"; "she is useless in an emergency"
~ ineffective, ineffectual, uneffectivenot producing an intended effect.; "an ineffective teacher"; "ineffective legislation"
~ unprofitableproducing little or no profit or gain.; "deposits abandoned by mining companies as unprofitable"
~ unserviceablenot ready for service.; "unserviceable equipment may be replaced"
~ futile, unavailing, ineffectual, otioseproducing no result or effect.; "a futile effort"; "the therapy was ineffectual"; "an otiose undertaking"; "an unavailing attempt"
~ inutilenot worth using.
~ unusable, unuseable, unserviceablenot capable of being used.
senseless
adj. 1. mindless, reasonless, senselessnot marked by the use of reason.; "mindless violence"; "reasonless hostility"; "a senseless act"
~ unreasonablenot reasonable; not showing good judgment.
adj. 2. insensible, senselessunresponsive to stimulation.; "he lay insensible where he had fallen"; "drugged and senseless"
~ unconsciousnot conscious; lacking awareness and the capacity for sensory perception as if asleep or dead.; "lay unconscious on the floor"
adj. 3. otiose, pointless, purposeless, senseless, superfluous, wastedserving no useful purpose; having no excuse for being.; "otiose lines in a play"; "advice is wasted words"; "a pointless remark"; "a life essentially purposeless"; "senseless violence"
~ worthlesslacking in usefulness or value.; "a worthless idler"
adj. 4. nitwitted, senseless, soft-witted, witless(of especially persons) lacking sense or understanding or judgment.
~ stupidlacking or marked by lack of intellectual acuity.
function
n. (linkdef)1. function, map, mapping, mathematical function, single-valued function(mathematics) a mathematical relation such that each element of a given set (the domain of the function) is associated with an element of another set (the range of the function).
~ multinomial, polynomiala mathematical function that is the sum of a number of terms.
~ math, mathematics, mathsa science (or group of related sciences) dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangement.
~ mathematical relationa relation between mathematical expressions (such as equality or inequality).
~ expansiona function expressed as a sum or product of terms.; "the expansion of (a+b)^2 is a^2 + 2ab + b^2"
~ inverse functiona function obtained by expressing the dependent variable of one function as the independent variable of another; f and g are inverse functions if f(x)=y and g(y)=x.
~ kronecker deltaa function of two variables i and j that equals 1 when i=j and equals 0 otherwise.
~ metric, metric functiona function of a topological space that gives, for any two points in the space, a value equal to the distance between them.
~ transformation(mathematics) a function that changes the position or direction of the axes of a coordinate system.
~ isometrya one-to-one mapping of one metric space into another metric space that preserves the distances between each pair of points.; "the isometries of the cube"
~ operator(mathematics) a symbol or function representing a mathematical operation.
~ circular function, trigonometric functionfunction of an angle expressed as a ratio of the length of the sides of right-angled triangle containing the angle.
~ threshold functiona function that takes the value 1 if a specified function of the arguments exceeds a given threshold and 0 otherwise.
~ exponential, exponential functiona function in which an independent variable appears as an exponent.
n. (attribute)2. function, purpose, role, usewhat something is used for.; "the function of an auger is to bore holes"; "ballet is beautiful but what use is it?"
~ usefulness, utilitythe quality of being of practical use.
~ raison d'etrethe purpose that justifies a thing's existence.
n. (act)3. function, office, part, rolethe actions and activities assigned to or required or expected of a person or group.; "the function of a teacher"; "the government must do its part"; "play its role"
~ dutywork that you are obliged to perform for moral or legal reasons.; "the duties of the job"
~ capacitya specified function.; "he was employed in the capacity of director"; "he should be retained in his present capacity at a higher salary"
~ hatan informal term for a person's role.; "he took off his politician's hat and talked frankly"
~ portfoliothe role of the head of a government department.; "he holds the portfolio for foreign affairs"
~ lieu, stead, place, positionthe post or function properly or customarily occupied or served by another.; "can you go in my stead?"; "took his place"; "in lieu of"
~ second fiddlea secondary role or function.; "he hated to play second fiddle to anyone"
n. (linkdef)4. functiona relation such that one thing is dependent on another.; "height is a function of age"; "price is a function of supply and demand"
~ relationan abstraction belonging to or characteristic of two entities or parts together.
n. (group)5. functiona formal or official social gathering or ceremony.; "it was a black-tie function"
~ social affair, social gatheringa gathering for the purpose of promoting fellowship.
n. (event)6. affair, function, occasion, social function, social occasiona vaguely specified social event.; "the party was quite an affair"; "an occasion arranged to honor the president"; "a seemingly endless round of social functions"
~ social eventan event characteristic of persons forming groups.
~ partyan occasion on which people can assemble for social interaction and entertainment.; "he planned a party to celebrate Bastille Day"
~ celebration, jubilationa joyful occasion for special festivities to mark some happy event.
~ ceremonial, ceremonial occasion, ceremony, observancea formal event performed on a special occasion.; "a ceremony commemorating Pearl Harbor"
~ fundraisera social function that is held for the purpose of raising money.
~ photo op, photo opportunityan occasion that lends itself to (or is deliberately arranged for) taking photographs that provide favorable publicity for those who are photographed.
~ sleepoveran occasion of spending a night away from home or having a guest spend the night in your home (especially as a party for children).
n. (communication)7. function, procedure, routine, subprogram, subroutinea set sequence of steps, part of larger computer program.
~ computer software, software, software package, software program, software system, package(computer science) written programs or procedures or rules and associated documentation pertaining to the operation of a computer system and that are stored in read/write memory.; "the market for software is expected to expand"
~ computer program, computer programme, programme, program(computer science) a sequence of instructions that a computer can interpret and execute.; "the program required several hundred lines of code"
~ cataloged procedurea set of control statements that have been placed in a library and can be retrieved by name.
~ contingency procedurean alternative to the normal procedure; triggered if an unusual but anticipated situation arises.
~ library routinea debugged routine that is maintained in a program library.
~ random number generatora routine designed to yield a random number.
~ recursive routinea routine that can call itself.
~ reusable routinea routine that can be loaded once and executed repeatedly.
~ executive routine, supervisory routinea routine that coordinates the operation of subroutines.
~ tracing routinea routine that provides a chronological record of the execution of a computer program.
~ service routine, utility routinea routine that can be used as needed.
v. (contact)8. function, go, operate, run, workperform as expected when applied.; "The washing machine won't go unless it's plugged in"; "Does this old car still run well?"; "This old radio doesn't work anymore"
~ doubledo double duty; serve two purposes or have two functions.; "She doubles as his wife and secretary"
~ rollbegin operating or running.; "The cameras were rolling"; "The presses are already rolling"
~ runbe operating, running or functioning.; "The car is still running--turn it off!"
~ runbe operating, running or functioning.; "The car is still running--turn it off!"
~ cutfunction as a cutting instrument.; "This knife cuts well"
~ workoperate in or through.; "Work the phones"
~ service, servebe used by; as of a utility.; "The sewage plant served the neighboring communities"; "The garage served to shelter his horses"
v. (stative)9. function, serveserve a purpose, role, or function.; "The tree stump serves as a table"; "The female students served as a control group"; "This table would serve very well"; "His freedom served him well"; "The table functions as a desk"
~ service, servebe used by; as of a utility.; "The sewage plant served the neighboring communities"; "The garage served to shelter his horses"
~ suffice, answer, do, servebe sufficient; be adequate, either in quality or quantity.; "A few words would answer"; "This car suits my purpose well"; "Will $100 do?"; "A 'B' grade doesn't suffice to get me into medical school"; "Nothing else will serve"
~ preludeserve as a prelude or opening to.
~ act asfunction as or act like.; "This heap of stones will act as a barrier"
v. (competition)10. function, officiateperform duties attached to a particular office or place or function.; "His wife officiated as his private secretary"
~ servedo duty or hold offices; serve in a specific function.; "He served as head of the department for three years"; "She served in Congress for two terms"
use
n. (act)1. employment, exercise, usage, use, utilisation, utilizationthe act of using.; "he warned against the use of narcotic drugs"; "skilled in the utilization of computers"
~ activityany specific behavior.; "they avoided all recreational activity"
~ practicethe exercise of a profession.; "the practice of the law"; "I took over his practice when he retired"
~ playutilization or exercise.; "the play of the imagination"
~ misuse, abuseimproper or excessive use.; "alcohol abuse"; "the abuse of public funds"
~ exploitation, developmentthe act of making some area of land or water more profitable or productive or useful.; "the development of Alaskan resources"; "the exploitation of copper deposits"
~ recyclingthe act of processing used or abandoned materials for use in creating new products.
~ application, practical applicationthe act of bringing something to bear; using it for a particular purpose.; "he advocated the application of statistics to the problem"; "a novel application of electronics to medical diagnosis"
n. (attribute)2. usea particular service.; "he put his knowledge to good use"; "patrons have their uses"
~ usefulness, utilitythe quality of being of practical use.
n. (process)3. consumption, economic consumption, usance, use, use of goods and services(economics) the utilization of economic goods to satisfy needs or in manufacturing.; "the consumption of energy has increased steadily"
~ economic science, economics, political economythe branch of social science that deals with the production and distribution and consumption of goods and services and their management.
~ conspicuous consumptionbuying expensive services and products in order to flaunt your wealth.
~ demandthe ability and desire to purchase goods and services.; "the automobile reduced the demand for buggywhips"; "the demand exceeded the supply"
n. (act)4. habit, use(psychology) an automatic pattern of behavior in reaction to a specific situation; may be inherited or acquired through frequent repetition.; "owls have nocturnal habits"; "she had a habit twirling the ends of her hair"; "long use had hardened him to it"
~ custom, usage, usanceaccepted or habitual practice.
~ ritualstereotyped behavior.
~ second natureacquired behavior that is practiced so long it seems innate.
~ psychological science, psychologythe science of mental life.
~ cleanlinessthe habit of keeping free of superficial imperfections.
n. (act)5. manipulation, useexerting shrewd or devious influence especially for one's own advantage.; "his manipulation of his friends was scandalous"
~ influencecausing something without any direct or apparent effort.
~ mind gamedeliberate actions of calculated psychological manipulation intended to intimidate or confuse (usually for competitive advantage).; "football players try to play mind games with the opposition"; "the jeweler's mind game is to convince lovers that the size of a gemstone reflects the depth of their feelings"
n. (attribute)6. enjoyment, use(law) the exercise of the legal right to enjoy the benefits of owning property.; "we were given the use of his boat"
~ legal righta right based in law.
~ fair usethe conditions under which you can use material that is copyrighted by someone else without paying royalties.
~ fruitionenjoyment derived from use or possession.
~ law, jurisprudencethe collection of rules imposed by authority.; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order"
v. (consumption)7. apply, employ, use, utilise, utilizeput into service; make work or employ for a particular purpose or for its inherent or natural purpose.; "use your head!"; "we only use Spanish at home"; "I can't use this tool"; "Apply a magnetic field here"; "This thinking was applied to many projects"; "How do you utilize this tool?"; "I apply this rule to get good results"; "use the plastic bags to store the food"; "He doesn't know how to use a computer"
~ dedicate, devote, commit, consecrate, givegive entirely to a specific person, activity, or cause.; "She committed herself to the work of God"; "give one's talents to a good cause"; "consecrate your life to the church"
~ playemploy in a game or in a specific position.; "They played him on first base"
~ playuse or move.; "I had to play my queen"
~ pull out all the stopsuse all resources available.; "The organizers pulled out all the stops for the centennial meeting"
~ put, assignattribute or give.; "She put too much emphasis on her the last statement"; "He put all his efforts into this job"; "The teacher put an interesting twist to the interpretation of the story"
~ plyuse diligently.; "ply your wits!"
~ addressaddress or apply oneself to something, direct one's efforts towards something, such as a question.
~ wasteuse inefficiently or inappropriately.; "waste heat"; "waste a joke on an unappreciative audience"
~ misapply, misuseapply to a wrong thing or person; apply badly or incorrectly.; "The words are misapplied in this context"; "You are misapplying the name of this religious group"
~ availuse to one's advantage.; "He availed himself of the available resources"
~ overuse, overdrivemake use of too often or too extensively.
~ cannibalise, cannibalizeuse parts of something to repair something else.
~ reprocess, reuse, recycleuse again after processing.; "We must recycle the cardboard boxes"
~ exploit, workuse or manipulate to one's advantage.; "He exploit the new taxation system"; "She knows how to work the system"; "he works his parents for sympathy"
~ exploit, tapdraw from; make good use of.; "we must exploit the resources we are given wisely"
~ strain, extenduse to the utmost; exert vigorously or to full capacity.; "He really extended himself when he climbed Kilimanjaro"; "Don't strain your mind too much"
~ exercise, exertput to use.; "exert one's power or influence"
~ enjoyhave benefit from.; "enjoy privileges"
~ taketravel or go by means of a certain kind of transportation, or a certain route.; "He takes the bus to work"; "She takes Route 1 to Newark"
~ shareuse jointly or in common.
~ put to work, workcause to work.; "he is working his servants hard"
~ implementapply in a manner consistent with its purpose or design.; "implement a procedure"
~ practice, use, applyavail oneself to.; "apply a principle"; "practice a religion"; "use care when going down the stairs"; "use your common sense"; "practice non-violent resistance"
~ resort, recur, fall backhave recourse to.; "The government resorted to rationing meat"
~ go for, apply, holdbe pertinent or relevant or applicable.; "The same laws apply to you!"; "This theory holds for all irrational numbers"; "The same rules go for everyone"
v. (consumption)8. habituate, usetake or consume (regularly or habitually).; "She uses drugs rarely"
~ ingest, consume, have, take in, takeserve oneself to, or consume regularly.; "Have another bowl of chicken soup!"; "I don't take sugar in my coffee"
~ tope, drinkdrink excessive amounts of alcohol; be an alcoholic.; "The husband drinks and beats his wife"
~ boardlodge and take meals (at).
v. (consumption)9. expend, useuse up, consume fully.; "The legislature expended its time on school questions"
~ abuse, misuse, pervertchange the inherent purpose or function of something.; "Don't abuse the system"; "The director of the factory misused the funds intended for the health care of his workers"
~ abuseuse wrongly or improperly or excessively.; "Her husband often abuses alcohol"; "while she was pregnant, she abused drugs"
~ deplete, use up, wipe out, eat up, exhaust, run through, consume, eatuse up (resources or materials).; "this car consumes a lot of gas"; "We exhausted our savings"; "They run through 20 bottles of wine a week"
~ spareuse frugally or carefully.
~ take, use up, occupyrequire (time or space).; "It took three hours to get to work this morning"; "This event occupied a very short time"
~ squander, waste, blowspend thoughtlessly; throw away.; "He wasted his inheritance on his insincere friends"; "You squandered the opportunity to get and advanced degree"
v. (social)10. useseek or achieve an end by using to one's advantage.; "She uses her influential friends to get jobs"; "The president's wife used her good connections"
~ exploit, workuse or manipulate to one's advantage.; "He exploit the new taxation system"; "She knows how to work the system"; "he works his parents for sympathy"
~ take advantage, trespassmake excessive use of.; "You are taking advantage of my good will!"; "She is trespassing upon my privacy"
v. (social)11. apply, practice, useavail oneself to.; "apply a principle"; "practice a religion"; "use care when going down the stairs"; "use your common sense"; "practice non-violent resistance"
~ apply, employ, use, utilise, utilizeput into service; make work or employ for a particular purpose or for its inherent or natural purpose.; "use your head!"; "we only use Spanish at home"; "I can't use this tool"; "Apply a magnetic field here"; "This thinking was applied to many projects"; "How do you utilize this tool?"; "I apply this rule to get good results"; "use the plastic bags to store the food"; "He doesn't know how to use a computer"
~ followadhere to or practice.; "These people still follow the laws of their ancient religion"
v. (social)12. usehabitually do something (use only in the past tense).; "She used to call her mother every week but now she calls only occasionally"; "I used to get sick when I ate in that dining hall"; "They used to vacation in the Bahamas"
~ act, moveperform an action, or work out or perform (an action).; "think before you act"; "We must move quickly"; "The governor should act on the new energy bill"; "The nanny acted quickly by grabbing the toddler and covering him with a wet towel"