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argyll

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for argyll.

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I don't know what you mean by color management - is it the calibration of the display with xrite/argyll?

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Definitions3
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A Scottish dukedom.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of argyll gathered in one view.

noun

A Scottish dukedom.

noun

Alternative form of argyle. [a pattern of diamond-shaped areas on a solid background; used especially of knitwear]

noun

(historical) A former county of Scotland, now incorporated into Argyll and Bute.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for argyll.

noun

A Scottish dukedom.

noun

Alternative form of argyle. [a pattern of diamond-shaped areas on a solid background; used especially of knitwear]

noun

(historical) A former county of Scotland, now incorporated into Argyll and Bute.

Example sentences

1

I don't know what you mean by color management - is it the calibration of the display with xrite/argyll?

2

An Exec Director for Argyll and Bute is appearing on Radio 4 at 1pm - should be fun!

3

An utterly bizarre and idiotic decision by Argyll and Bute council to stop her taking photos of her food and essentially stop her blogging.

4

You can do that <del>quite easily</del> easily enough to be worth it with Argyll CMS and it makes a huge difference to color accuracy.

5

As long as small girls are obsessed with the colour pink, and the Argyll mine in Australia has reserves (the pipe is exhausted but they banked huge numbers of stones) there is value in scarcity.

6

The information is presented clearly and it's easy to see what's going on, although in my case the main reason is the breakdown for Argyll & Bute, which isn't a focus area for the national ones!

7

Pink Diamonds are scarce: the Argyll mine shut down.

8

By so doing Martha Payne and her friends will have had a strong and lasting influence not just on school meals, but on the whole of Argyll & Bute.

9

Unless there's something I'm missing, Argyll is a small press.

10

Bella Donna eye drops were commonly used in the US during the 1930's great depression to dilate their pupils making them look more attractive, but this could also have been to hide Argyll Robertson pupil, pupils that dont dilate due to being a good indicator of neurosyphilis.

11

You can read a pro-independence argument on that here[1], as you can tell from this quote: > In 1999 Tony Blair, abetted by the Scottish traitor Donald Dewar, redrew the existing English/Scottish maritime boundary to annex 6,000 square miles of Scottish waters to England, including the Argyll field and six other major oilfields.

Quote examples

1

Roddie McCuish, the leader of the Argyll and Bute council, on Radio 4 has stated the he has "instructed senior officials to withdraw ban" Finally, some common sense.

2

By so doing Martha Payne and her friends will have had a strong and lasting influence not just on school meals, but on the whole of Argyll & Bute." This statement supersedes all other council statements on the matter already issued.

3

Statement on school meals from Argyll and Bute Council Published Date: 15 Jun 2012 - 10:53 Updated: 14:19 - 15 June 2012 Statement from Cllr Roddy McCuish, Leader of Argyll and Bute Council "There is no place for censorship in this Council and never will be whilst I am leader.

Proper noun examples

1

Argyll and Bute Council have reversed their decision.

2

Argyll, Smashwords, and their ilk are self-publishing platforms.

3

Argyll and Bute Council wholly refutes the unwarranted attacks on its schools catering service which culminated in national press headlines which have led catering staff to fear for their jobs.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use argyll in a sentence?

I don't know what you mean by color management - is it the calibration of the display with xrite/argyll?

What does argyll mean?

A Scottish dukedom.

What part of speech is argyll?

argyll is commonly used as noun.