SIZE


Meaning of SIZE in English

I. ˈsīz noun

Etymology: Middle English sise assize, from Anglo-French, short for assise — more at assize

Date: 13th century

1. dialect British : assize 2a — usually used in plural

2. obsolete : a fixed portion of food or drink

3.

a. : physical magnitude, extent, or bulk : relative or proportionate dimensions

b. : relative aggregate amount or number

c. : considerable proportions : bigness

4. : one of a series of graduated measures especially of manufactured articles (as of clothing) conventionally identified by numbers or letters

a size seven hat

5. : character, quality, or status of a person or thing especially with reference to importance, relative merit, or correspondence to needs

try this idea on for size

6. : actual state of affairs

that's about the size of it

II. verb

( sized ; siz·ing )

Date: 1609

transitive verb

1. : to make a particular size : bring to proper or suitable size

2. : to arrange, grade, or classify according to size or bulk

intransitive verb

: to equal in size or other particular characteristic : compare — usually used with up and often with to or with

III. ˈsīz, ˌsīz adjective

Date: 1848

: sized — usually used in combination

bite- size pieces

IV. ˈsīz noun

Etymology: Middle English sise

Date: 15th century

: any of various glutinous materials (as preparations of glue, flour, varnish, or resins) used for filling the pores in surfaces (as of paper, textiles, leather, or plaster) or for applying color or metal leaf (as to book edges or covers)

V. transitive verb

( sized ; siz·ing )

Date: 1667

: to cover, stiffen, or glaze with or as if with size

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