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English
Etymology
See mean (“method or course of action used to achieve some result”).
Pronunciation
Noun
means
- plural of mean
Noun
means (plural means)
- An instrument or condition for attaining a purpose.
She treated him as a means to an end.
- A car is a means of transport.
1622, Francis Bacon, History of the reign of King Henry VII:And by this means also he had them the more at vantage, being tired and harassed with a long march; and more at mercy, being cut off far from their country, and therefore not able by any sudden flight to get to retreat, and to renew their troubles.
2013 June 7, Ed Pilkington, “‘Killer robots’ should be banned in advance, UN told”, in The Guardian Weekly, volume 188, number 26, page 6:In his submission to the UN, Heyns points to the experience of drones. Unmanned aerial vehicles were intended initially only for surveillance, and their use for offensive purposes was prohibited, yet once strategists realised their perceived advantages as a means of carrying out targeted killings, all objections were swept out of the way.
Noun
means pl (plural only)
- (uncountable) Resources; riches.
a person of means; independent means
- He was living beyond his means.
1676, Richard Baxter, A Treatise of Justifying Righteousness, page 163:Where there is much means to be used, and conditions yet to be performed, for the continuation and Consummation of our Justification, there it is not yet continued or consummate.
1921, United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary, Authorizing association of producers of agricultural products, page 99:Then the other 12 packers […] were men without much means, who lived in Fresno
Usage notes
Frequently contrasted with end (“goal”), as in “a means to an end”. Similar contrast is process vs. product.
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Translations
instrument or condition for attaining a purpose
- Afrikaans: middel (af)
- Armenian: հնար (hy) (hnar)
- Belarusian: спо́саб m (spósab), сро́дак m (sródak)
- Bengali: আওকাত (bn) (aōkat)
- Bulgarian: спо́соб (bg) m (spósob), сре́дство (bg) n (srédstvo)
- Catalan: mitjà (ca) m
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 方法 (zh) (fāngfǎ)
- Danish: middel (da) n
- Dutch: middel (nl) n
- Esperanto: rimedo (eo)
- Finnish: väline (fi)
- Galician: medio (gl) m
- Georgian: საშუალება (sašualeba), ხერხი (xerxi)
- German: Mittel (de) n
- Greek: μέσο (el) n (méso), δυνατότητες (el) f pl (dynatótites)
- Hebrew: אֶמְצָעִי (he) m (emtzai)
- Hindi: साधन (hi) m (sādhan), संसाधन (hi) m (sansādhan)
- Italian: mezzo (it)
- Japanese: 手段 (ja) (しゅだん, shudan), 方法 (ja) (ほうほう, hōhō)
- Khmer: មធ្យោបាយ (km) (matyoubaay)
- Korean: 방법 (ko) (bangbeop), 수단 (ko) (sudan)
- Latvian: līdzeklis m
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: middel (no) n
- Nynorsk: middel n
- Polish: medium (pl) n, środki m pl
- Portuguese: meio (pt)
- Russian: спо́соб (ru) n (spósob), сре́дство (ru) n (srédstvo)
- Spanish: medio (es) m
- Swedish: medel (sv) n
- Ukrainian: спо́сіб (uk) m (spósib), за́сіб (uk) m (zásib)
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Verb
means
- third-person singular simple present indicative of mean
Anagrams
- namés, names, Seman, amens, manes, neams, ñames, Mensa, mesna, mensa, Manes, manse
Latin
Etymology
Present active participle of meō (“go along, traverse”)
Pronunciation
Participle
meāns (genitive meantis); third-declension one-termination participle
- going along, passing, traversing
Declension
Third-declension participle.
1When used purely as an adjective.