The name "PuTTY" has no definitive meaning, though "tty" is the name for a terminal in the Unix tradition, usually held to be short for Teletype.
Unfortunately, Data could not locate a definitive meaning for either of the compound words.
He urged the Roman Catholic Church to "lead people to discover both their capacity to know the truth and their yearning for the ultimate and definitive meaning of life."
There is no definitive meaning of Jesuism, Jesusism or Jesuanism, and hence no clear ideology.
The definition of geek has changed considerably over time, and there is no longer a definitive meaning.
The term "quasiocial" was introduced in 1966 by Suzanne Batra and given a more definitive meaning by E. O. Wilson.
The sutras of definitive meaning are those that are taught in order to reveal the ultimate reality.
The interpretation that a reader develops from that text may decide the identity and the definitive meanings of that text.
In his travel across the plains, Celati has created a space which may he filled with meanings, but where no single or definitive meaning can be imposed.
It differs from traditional criticism by not pretending to retrieve a single, definitive meaning from the literary text, but on the other hand, it does ascribe a special kind of content to literature: form itself.