different between function vs business

function

English

Etymology

From Middle French function, from Old French fonction, from Latin functi? (performance, execution), from functus, perfect participle of fungor (to perform, execute, discharge).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?f??(k)??n/, /?f??k?n?/
  • (US) IPA(key): /?f??k??n/, [?f??k???n], [?f??k?n?]
  • Hyphenation: func?tion
  • Rhymes: -??k??n

Noun

function (plural functions)

  1. What something does or is used for.
    Synonyms: aim, intention, purpose, role, use
  2. A professional or official position.
    Synonyms: occupation, office, part, role
  3. An official or social occasion.
    Synonyms: affair, occasion, social occasion, social function
  4. Something which is dependent on or stems from another thing; a result or concomitant.
  5. A relation where one thing is dependent on another for its existence, value, or significance.
  6. (mathematics) A relation in which each element of the domain is associated with exactly one element of the codomain.
    Synonyms: map, mapping, mathematical function, operator, transformation
    Hypernym: relation
  7. (computing) A routine that receives zero or more arguments and may return a result.
    Synonyms: procedure, routine, subprogram, subroutine, func, funct
  8. (biology) The physiological activity of an organ or body part.
  9. (chemistry) The characteristic behavior of a chemical compound.
  10. (anthropology) The role of a social practice in the continued existence of the group.

Hyponyms

  • subfunction
  • (chemistry): acidity function
  • (psychology): executive ego function
  • (signal processing): spectral density function/spectral function
  • (systems theory): control function
  • Derived terms

    Related terms

    Translations

    References

    • function on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

    Verb

    function (third-person singular simple present functions, present participle functioning, simple past and past participle functioned)

    1. (intransitive) To have a function.
      Synonyms: officiate, serve
    2. (intransitive) To carry out a function; to be in action.
      Synonyms: go, operate, run, work
      Antonym: malfunction

    Related terms

    • functional
    • dysfunction, dysfunctional

    Translations


    Middle French

    Noun

    function f (plural functions)

    1. function (what something's intended use is)

    Descendants

    • ? English: function
    • French: fonction

    function From the web:

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    • what function does the gallbladder serve
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    business

    English

    Etymology

    From Middle English busines, busynes, businesse, bisynes, from Old English bisi?nes (business, busyness), equivalent to busy +? -ness. Doublet of busyness.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /?b?z.n?s/, /?b?z.n?z/
    • (weak vowel merger) IPA(key): /?b?z.n?s/, /?b?z.n?z/
    • (Southern American English) IPA(key): /?b?d.n?s/, /?b?d.n?z/
    • Hyphenation: busi?ness

    Noun

    business (countable and uncountable, plural businesses)

    1. (countable) A specific commercial enterprise or establishment.
    2. (countable) A person's occupation, work, or trade.
    3. (uncountable) Commercial, industrial, or professional activity.
    4. (uncountable) The volume or amount of commercial trade.
    5. (uncountable) One's dealings; patronage.
    6. (uncountable) Private commercial interests taken collectively.
    7. (uncountable) The management of commercial enterprises, or the study of such management.
    8. (countable) A particular situation or activity.
    9. (countable) Any activity or objective needing to be dealt with; especially, one of a financial or legal matter.
    10. (uncountable) Something involving one personally.
    11. (uncountable, parliamentary procedure) Matters that come before a body for deliberation or action.
    12. (travel, uncountable) Business class, the class of seating provided by airlines between first class and coach.
    13. (acting) Action carried out with a prop or piece of clothing, usually away from the focus of the scene.
    14. (countable, rare) The collective noun for a group of ferrets.
    15. (uncountable, slang, Britain) Something very good; top quality. (possibly from "the bee's knees")
    16. (slang, uncountable) Excrement, particularly that of a non-human animal.
    17. (uncountable, slang) Disruptive shenanigans.

    Derived terms

    Related terms

    • pidgin

    Descendants

    Translations

    Adjective

    business

    1. Of, to, pertaining to or utilized for purposes of conducting trade, commerce, governance, advocacy or other professional purposes.
    2. Professional, businesslike, having concern for good business practice.
    3. Supporting business, conducive to the conduct of business.

    See also

    • Appendix: Animals
    • Appendix:English collective nouns

    References

    • business at OneLook Dictionary Search
    • business in Keywords for Today: A 21st Century Vocabulary, edited by The Keywords Project, Colin MacCabe, Holly Yanacek, 2018.
    • business in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.

    Czech

    Noun

    business m

    1. business

    Declension

    Further reading

    • business in P?íru?ní slovník jazyka ?eského, 1935–1957
    • business in Slovník spisovného jazyka ?eského, 1960–1971, 1989

    Finnish

    Etymology

    Unadapted borrowing from English business.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /?bisnes/, [?bis?ne?s?]
    • IPA(key): /?pisnes/, [?pis?ne?s?]
    • IPA(key): /?busines?/, [?bus?ine?s??]

    Noun

    business

    1. Alternative spelling of bisnes

    Usage notes

    It may be advisable to avoid using this term in writing.

    Declension

    This spelling does not fit nicely into Finnish declension system and is therefore seldom used, and mainly in nominative singular.

    Pronunciation "bisnes":

    Pronunciation "business":

    Synonyms

    • See Synonyms-section under bisnes

    French

    Etymology

    Borrowed from English business.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /biz.n?s/
    • (Quebec) IPA(key): [b?z.n?s]

    Noun

    business m (plural business)

    1. business, firm, company
    2. business, affairs

    Further reading

    • “business” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

    Italian

    Etymology

    Borrowed from English business.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /?biz.nis/

    Noun

    business m (invariable)

    1. business (commercial enterprise)
      Synonyms: affare, affari, impresa



    Tatar

    Etymology

    Borrowed from English business.

    Noun

    business

    1. business

    Declension

    References

    business dairäläre i?tibar?n Tatarstan belän

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