A written or oral indication of a fact, opinion, intention, belief, etc.
In common law, the formal document specifying plaintiff's cause of action, including the facts necessary to sustain a proper cause of action, and to advise the defendant of the grounds upon which he is being sued.
The specification of an object, such as a variable or function, establishing its existence but not necessarily describing its contents.
The act, by the captain of a batting side, of declaring an innings closed.
The act or process of declaring.
A list of items for various legal purposes, e.g. customs declaration.
The practice or philosophy of being a skeptic.
Doubt or disbelief of religious doctrines
The doctrine that absolute knowledge is not possible
A studied attitude of questioning and doubt
A methodology that starts from a neutral standpoint and aims to acquire certainty though scientific or logical observation.