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Finding Aid

A guide or inventory of a collection maintained by an archive, museum, library or historical society. It provides a detailed description of the collection, its intellectual organization and, at different levels of analysis, the individual elements of the collection.

Literal Meanings of Finding Aid

Finding:

Meanings of Finding:
  1. To meet or discover by chance.

  2. Stumble or discover something you want to find.

  3. (ditransitional) To open directly to an object or target through study or experience.

  4. Income as an object of desire or effort.

  5. Reach to acquire.

  6. Tidy.

  7. (ditransitive) To decide, to discover, to form an opinion about.

  8. It comes as a conclusion that is established as true.

  9. Send to customize.

  10. Provide supplies.

  11. Determine or judge.

  12. Game to discover.

  13. The result of a search or survey.

  14. A formal determination of a fact by a judge, jury, or regulatory authority.

  15. What is found, discovery, discovery.

  16. The act of discovering something by chance, an example of discovering something by accident.

  17. (usually plural) Tools or materials used to make or repair shoes.

  18. A separate part of the assembled decoration.

Sentences of Finding
  1. I found the car keys. They were under the couch.

  2. It turns out that water is a complex substance.

  3. Find free time to find ways.

  4. Looks like you found a new car!.

  5. He continued to criticize my work.

  6. I find your reasoning unsatisfactory.

  7. Find the verdict to find the true charges against the accused.

  8. To find food for the workers.

  9. He finds his silver nephew.

  10. The jury agrees with the defendant.

Aid:

Meanings of Aid:
  1. Help, help, save, help.

  2. An assistant is an assistant.

  3. Something that helps material resource.

  4. A historic grant given by Parliament to the Crown for an exceptional reason, e.g. B. was provided for military purposes.

  5. Government loan.

  6. Economic tribute paid by a vassal to his feudal lord on special occasions.

  7. Helper, for brevity.

  8. Provide support to drive progress, help, help.

  9. Climbing with tools such as hooks.

Sentences of Aid
  1. He came to rescue me when I was drowning.

  2. Weight loss products include nutritional supplements and appetite suppressants.

  3. Brilliant help from incompetent generals often yielded valuable advice.

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