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Etymology
From. First mentioned in 18th-century dictionaries.

Noun

 * 1) value qualities that determine the practical usefulness or possible uses of something
 * 2)  value, price the equivalence of something in terms of something else, usually money
 * 3) valuable(s), valuable objects worth a lot
 * 4) value positive characteristics connected to spiritual or intellectual culture, to morals and ethics, etc.
 * 5)  value ideas formed by experience about the positive or negative qualities of objects and phenomena
 * 6)  value quantitative aspect or result described in numbers, in measure units
 * 7)  valence maximum number of valence bonds an atom of a given chemical element can form
 * 1) value positive characteristics connected to spiritual or intellectual culture, to morals and ethics, etc.
 * 2)  value ideas formed by experience about the positive or negative qualities of objects and phenomena
 * 3)  value quantitative aspect or result described in numbers, in measure units
 * 4)  valence maximum number of valence bonds an atom of a given chemical element can form
 * 1)  value ideas formed by experience about the positive or negative qualities of objects and phenomena
 * 2)  value quantitative aspect or result described in numbers, in measure units
 * 3)  valence maximum number of valence bonds an atom of a given chemical element can form
 * 1)  value ideas formed by experience about the positive or negative qualities of objects and phenomena
 * 2)  value quantitative aspect or result described in numbers, in measure units
 * 3)  valence maximum number of valence bonds an atom of a given chemical element can form
 * 1)  value quantitative aspect or result described in numbers, in measure units
 * 2)  valence maximum number of valence bonds an atom of a given chemical element can form
 * 1)  valence maximum number of valence bonds an atom of a given chemical element can form
 * 1)  valence maximum number of valence bonds an atom of a given chemical element can form