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  1. a very detailed account of the events; the exquisitely detailed carvings on the cathedral door; He gave detailed instructions on what to do in an emergency. She was able to give a detailed description of her attacker. These handmade, finely detailed products will be treasured for years to come. The images are beautifully detailed.

  2. The rules are set out in detail in chapter seven. The following section describes the methods in more detail. The secret of their success lies in their attention to detail. The speech was well delivered but lacking in detail. Every new animal or plant found was recorded in meticulous detail. For more detail on how to obtain a visa, see page 8.

  3. detailed - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums. All Free. ... in detail ⇒ including all or most particulars or items thoroughly; vb ...

  4. 2 [uncountable] the small facts or features of something, when you consider them all together This issue will be discussed in more detail in the next chapter. The research has been carried out with scrupulous attention to detail. He had an eye for detail (= noticed and remembered small details). The fine detail of the plan has yet to be worked out.

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  6. detail: noun aspect , circumstance , circumstantiality, component , component part , division , element , feature , fractional part, fragment , individual part ...

  7. A detail is a small fact or spot in a larger entity. That ambiguous smile is just one detail of Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa.

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