Results for: all-purpose
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all-purposegeneral purpose
(interjunction) exclamation, because of, conj. for what reason; because of which, for what reason?; for what purpose?, interj. Oh! (cry of surprise), reason; for what reason?; for what purpose?why
(Law) extension of time given to one party in a lawsuit for the purpose of reaching an amicable settlement, continuance; request for an extension of timeimparlance
A strategy designed to reduce investment risk using call options , put options, short selling, or futures contracts. A hedge can help lock in existing profits. Its purpose is to reduce the volatility of a portfolio, by reducing the risk of loss.Hedging
abandon yourself to something, reserve something for a purposegive over to
abbreviate word, block player illegally, bullet holder, clamp, fastener; shred; short segment of video; selecting part of a graphic document for the purpose of editing (Computers); cartridge for bullets; sharp blow, sharp strike, clipping, curtail, cut...clip
ability to appreciate something, any of the five faculties of perception (sight, hearing, touch, smell, taste); feeling, sensation; recognition, awareness; impression; intelligence; something that is reasonable; significance, meaning; purpose, point; m...sense
ability to use something, act of using something, behave toward somebody or something, benefit from something, benefit of property, consume drugs or alcohol regularly, consume something, do something habitually, employ something for some purpose, funct...use
abnormal mass of tissue, abnormal swelling of any part of the body; growth, lump of abnormal tissue serving no physiological purpose (Pathology); haughtiness, bombast (Archaic), swollen parttumor
abstinence and self-denial for the purpose of spiritual discipline, self-denying way of lifeasceticism
accidental, involuntary, inadvertent, unpremeditated, not on purposeunintentional
acidify, make or become acid; (Petroleum) treat oil-bearing limestone with acid for the purpose of increasing productionacidize
act of discovering something, decision on course of action, end of estate, interest, or right, firm decision; decisiveness, resolution; definition, firmness of purpose, fixed purpose, qualifying of concept, settlement of dispute or contest, stage in de...determination
act of holding summit meetings for the purpose of conducting diplomatic negotiations; art of conducting summit conferences, holding of summit conferencessummitry
act of obtaining any purpose by force or in a rushed manner or hastily or with unusual speed; (Gardening) act of raising plants and flowers and fruits at an earlier season than the natural period (by the use of artificial heat)forcing
 

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