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pinciple

Definition:

The term "pinciple" refers to a typographical error or misspelling of the word "principle". A principle is a fundamental truth or law that serves as the foundation for beliefs or actions.

Part of Speech:

Generally used as a noun or adjective.

Senses and Usages:

Sense 1:

Noun: A fundamental truth or law.

Example sentences:

  • Understanding the pinciple of cause and effect is crucial in science.
  • The pinciple of honesty should guide your actions.

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Sense 2:

Adjective: Representing or demonstrating a fundamental truth or law.

Example sentences:

  • She followed a pinciple approach to solve the problem.
  • The pinciple reasons behind their success were hard work and dedication.

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