Definition of large. Meaning of large. Synonyms of large

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Definition of large

Large
Large Large, n. (Mus.) A musical note, formerly in use, equal to two longs, four breves, or eight semibreves.
Large
Large Large, adv. Freely; licentiously. [Obs.] --Chaucer.

Meaning of large from wikipedia

- up large in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Large means of great size. Large may also refer to: Arbitrarily large, a phrase in mathematics Large cardinal...
- Glycosyltransferase-like protein LARGE1 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the LARGE gene. This gene, which is one of the largest in the human genome, encodes...
- At large (before a noun: at-large) is a description for members of a governing body who are elected or appointed to represent a whole membership or po****tion...
- Look up at large in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. At large may refer to: At-large, a political system where officials are elected to represent the...
- The large intestine, also known as the large bowel, is the last part of the gastrointestinal tract and of the digestive system in tetrapods. Water is absorbed...
- Large numbers, far beyond those encountered in everyday life—such as simple counting or financial transactions—play a crucial role in various domains...
- A large language model (LLM) is a type of machine learning model designed for natural language processing tasks such as language generation. As language...
- An editor-at-large is a journalist who contributes content to a publication. Sometimes such an editor is called a roving reporter or roving editor. Unlike...
- (born March 21, 1972), better known by the stage name of Large Professor (also Extra P. and Large Pro), is an American rapper and music producer. Based in...
- The large blue (Phengaris arion) is a species of butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. The species was first defined in 1758 and first recorded in Britain...