Baccalaureate 2019
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dif•fi•cult \ˈdi-fi-(ˌ)kəlt\ adjective
[Middle English, back-formation from difficulty] 14th century
1: hard to do, make, or carry out: ARDUOUS 〈a difficult climb〉
2 a: hard to deal with, manage, or overcome 〈a difficult child〉
b: hard to understand: PUZZLING 〈difficult reading〉 synonym see HARD—dif•fi•cult•ly adverb
2perspective noun
[Middle French, probably modification of Old Italian prospettiva, from prospetto view, prospect, from Latin prospectus—more at PROSPECT] 1563
1 a: the technique or process of representing on a plane or curved surface the spatial relation of objects as they might appear to the eye specifically: representation in a drawing or painting of parallel lines as converging in order to give the illusion of depth and distance
b: a picture in perspective
2 a: the interrelation in which a subject or its parts are mentally viewed 〈places the issues in proper perspective〉 also: POINT OF VIEW
b: the capacity to view things in their true relations or relative importance 〈urge you to maintain your perspective and to view your own task in a larger framework—W. J. Cohen〉