valuation

Etymology
, noun of action from, from.

Noun

 * 1) An estimation of something's worth.
 * 2)  The process of estimating the value of a financial asset or liability.
 * 3) * 1993, Historic American Building Survey, Town of Clayburg: Refractories Company Town, National Park Service, page 4:
 * The tax assessor put them in fourteen valuation groups ranging from one two-story brick house and two one-and-a-half-story houses to the largest groups of eighteen two-story houses and twenty-four one-story bungalows.
 * 1)  An assignment of truth values to propositional variables, with a corresponding assignment of truth values to all propositional formulas with those variables (obtained through the recursive application of truth-valued functions corresponding to the logical connectives making up those formulas).
 * 2)  A structure, and the corresponding assignment of a truth value to each sentence in the language for that structure.
 * 3)  A measure of size or multiplicity.
 * 4)  A map from the class of open sets of a topological space to the set of positive real numbers including infinity.
 * 1)  A map from the class of open sets of a topological space to the set of positive real numbers including infinity.

Translations

 * Bulgarian:
 * Danish: vurdering
 * Finnish:
 * Georgian: შეფასება, ფასი
 * Hungarian:, , felbecslés, ,  , becsült érték
 * Indonesian: valuasi
 * Maori: wāriutanga
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: verdivurdering
 * Nynorsk: verdivurdering
 * Portuguese: valoração
 * Spanish: ,


 * Finnish: arvonmääritys, valuaatio