A word for something that’s exactly what it needs to be and nothing more? [on hold] The Next CEO of Stack OverflowA single word describing something that needs attentionOne word for an exactly opposite situationWord for “making something more tolerable?”Is there a word for “environmental needs”?Word for human exceptionalism - not exactly anthropocentricWhat is the English word that means “making something more broadly known and understood”?Word for “visualising exactly what would have happened there”Word for “becoming more and more distant”?Single word for “Needs Improvement”?What is a more professional word to symbolize creating and producing something from start to finish?
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A word for something that’s exactly what it needs to be and nothing more? [on hold]
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowA single word describing something that needs attentionOne word for an exactly opposite situationWord for “making something more tolerable?”Is there a word for “environmental needs”?Word for human exceptionalism - not exactly anthropocentricWhat is the English word that means “making something more broadly known and understood”?Word for “visualising exactly what would have happened there”Word for “becoming more and more distant”?Single word for “Needs Improvement”?What is a more professional word to symbolize creating and producing something from start to finish?
Is there a word that describes something that extremely streamlined in the sense that it’s great at one single thing and it doesn’t have any fancy features that aren’t really needed?
For example a top of the line hammer that’s made of the best steel, is super durable, it’s ergonomic and precisely engineered vs a hammer that has Bluetooth and can post updates to Facebook of how many nails you’ve driven.
How do I describe the design of the first hammer?
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Is there a word that describes something that extremely streamlined in the sense that it’s great at one single thing and it doesn’t have any fancy features that aren’t really needed?
For example a top of the line hammer that’s made of the best steel, is super durable, it’s ergonomic and precisely engineered vs a hammer that has Bluetooth and can post updates to Facebook of how many nails you’ve driven.
How do I describe the design of the first hammer?
single-word-requests
put on hold as off-topic by tchrist♦ 1 hour ago
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Questions on choosing an ideal word or phrase must include information on how it will be used in order to be answered. For help writing a good word or phrase request, see: About single word requests" – tchrist
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Is there a word that describes something that extremely streamlined in the sense that it’s great at one single thing and it doesn’t have any fancy features that aren’t really needed?
For example a top of the line hammer that’s made of the best steel, is super durable, it’s ergonomic and precisely engineered vs a hammer that has Bluetooth and can post updates to Facebook of how many nails you’ve driven.
How do I describe the design of the first hammer?
single-word-requests
Is there a word that describes something that extremely streamlined in the sense that it’s great at one single thing and it doesn’t have any fancy features that aren’t really needed?
For example a top of the line hammer that’s made of the best steel, is super durable, it’s ergonomic and precisely engineered vs a hammer that has Bluetooth and can post updates to Facebook of how many nails you’ve driven.
How do I describe the design of the first hammer?
single-word-requests
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- "Questions on choosing an ideal word or phrase must include information on how it will be used in order to be answered. For help writing a good word or phrase request, see: About single word requests" – tchrist
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