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From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:

  Definite \Def"i*nite\, n.
     A thing defined or determined. [Obs.]

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:

  Definite \Def"i*nite\, a. [L. definitis, p. p. of definire: cf.
     F. d['e]fini. See {Define}.]
     1. Having certain or distinct; determinate in extent or
        greatness; limited; fixed; as, definite dimensions; a
        definite measure; a definite period or interval.
  
              Elements combine in definite proportions. --Whewell.
  
     2. Having certain limits in signification; determinate;
        certain; precise; fixed; exact; clear; as, a definite
        word, term, or expression.
  
     3. Determined; resolved. [Obs.] --Shak.
  
     4. Serving to define or restrict; limiting; determining; as,
        the definite article.
  
     {Definite article} (Gram.), the article the, which is used to
        designate a particular person or thing, or a particular
        class of persons or things; -- also called a definitive.
        See {Definitive}, n. - 
  
     {Definite inflorescence}. (Bot.) See {Determinate
        inflorescence}, under {Determinate}.
  
     {Law of definite proportions} (Chem.), the essential law of
        chemical combination that every definite compound always
        contains the same elements in the same proportions by
        weight; and, if two or more elements form more than one
        compound with each other, the relative proportions of each
        are fixed. Compare Law of multiple proportions, under
        {Multiple}.

From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]:

  definite
       adj 1: precise; explicit and clearly defined; "I want a definite
              answer"; "a definite statement of the terms of the
              will"; "a definite amount"; "definite restrictions on
              the sale of alcohol"; "the wedding date is now
              definite"; "a definite drop in attendance" [ant: {indefinite}]
       2: known for certain; "it is definite that they have won"
 

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