Wednesday, January 7, 2009

resolution

res⋅o⋅lu⋅tion  [rez-uh-loo-shuhn]
–noun
1. a formal expression of opinion or intention made, usually after voting, by a formal organization, a legislature, a club, or other group. Compare concurrent resolution, joint resolution.
2. a resolve or determination: to make a firm resolution to do something.
3. the act of resolving or determining upon an action or course of action, method, procedure, etc.
4. the mental state or quality of being resolved or resolute; firmness of purpose.
5. the act or process of resolving or separating into constituent or elementary parts.
6. the resulting state.
7. Optics. the act, process, or capability of distinguishing between two separate but adjacent objects or sources of light or between two nearly equal wavelengths. Compare resolving power.
8. a solution, accommodation, or settling of a problem, controversy, etc.
9. Music.
a. the progression of a voice part or of the harmony as a whole from a dissonance to a consonance.
b. the tone or chord to which a dissonance is resolved.
10. reduction to a simpler form; conversion.
11. Medicine/Medical. the reduction or disappearance of a swelling or inflammation without suppuration.
12. the degree of sharpness of a computer-generated image as measured by the number of dots per linear inch in a hard-copy printout or the number of pixels across and down on a display screen.

These definitions were taken from dictionary.com. I thought it was fitting given the beginning of a new year is when most people come up with "resolutions." I think we can all figure out which definition of the word they mean, but I found it interesting that it could be applied so many different ways. I think I like all of them.

What's your resolution?

2 comments:

Amanda said...

Not to talk negatively about money! :)
I usually don't make them, but so far so good this year.

What's yours??

Amanda said...

Yeah, I'm slow.