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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Crit·ic·al
a.
1.
Qualified
to
criticise
,
or
pass
judgment
upon
,
literary
or
artistic
productions
.
It
is
submitted
to
the
judgment
of
more
critical
ears
to
direct
and
determine
what
is
graceful
and
what
is
not
.
--
Holder
.
2.
Pertaining
to
criticism
or
the
critic's
art
;
of
the
nature
of
a
criticism
;
accurate
;
as
,
critical
knowledge
;
a
critical
dissertation
.
3.
Inclined
to
make
nice
distinctions
,
or
to
exercise
careful
judgment
and
selection
;
exact
;
nicely
judicious
.
Virgil
was
so
critical
in
the
rites
of
religion
,
that
he
would
never
have
brought
in
such
prayers
as
these
,
if
they
had
not
been
agreeable
to
the
Roman
customs
.
--
Bp
.
Stillingfleet
.
4.
Inclined
to
criticise
or
find
fault
;
fastidious
;
captious
;
censorious
;
exacting
.
O
gentle
lady
,
do
not
put
me
to
'
t
,
For
I
am
nothing
,
if
not
critical
. --
Shak
.
5.
Characterized
by
thoroughness
and
a
reference
to
principles
,
as
becomes
a
critic
;
as
,
a
critical
analysis
of
a
subject
.
6.
Pertaining
to
,
or
indicating
,
a
crisis
,
turning
point
,
or
specially
important
juncture
;
important
as
regards
consequences
;
hence
,
of
doubtful
issue
;
attended
with
risk
;
dangerous
;
as
,
the
critical
stage
of
a
fever
;
a
critical
situation
.
Our
circumstances
are
indeed
critical
.
--
Burke
.
The
small
moment
,
the
exact
point
,
the
critical
minute
,
on
which
every
good
work
so
much
depends
.
--
South
.
Critical angle
Optics
,
that
angle
of
incidence
of
a
luminous
ray
at
which
it
is
wholly
reflected
,
and
no
portion
of
it
transmitted
.
The
sine
of
this
angle
is
the
reciprocal
of
the
refractive
index
of
the
medium
.
Critical philosophy
,
the
metaphysical
system
of
Kant
; --
so
called
from
his
most
important
work
,
the
“Critique
of
Pure
Reason.”
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