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noun • a basis for comparison; a reference point against which other things can be evaluated • the ideal in terms of which something can be judged | ||||||||
41% | 8 | Standards for judging | ||||||
adjective • upright in position or posture noun • a vertical structural member as a post or stake • a piano with a vertical sounding board adjective satellite • in a vertical position; not sloping • of moral excellence | ||||||||
33% | 12 | Standards for judging value or excellence | ||||||
noun • the quality or state of having merit or value | ||||||||
Judging Standards Crossword Clue
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CRITERIA which was last seen in the Telegraph Cross Atlantic crossword.
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CRITERIA
Updated: September 24, 2024
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