Results for: return something
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light reflected by planet, ratio of the return of light by an object that is not self-illuminating (Astronomy)albedo
location by sound, method of locating objects by calculating the amount of time it takes for an echo to return (as in sonar or radar)echolocation
make private again, return something to a private state, restore something to private ownershipreprivatize
misuse something for gain, provide sex services for a fee; engage in prostitution; devote oneself to dishonorable causes in return for profit, somebody paid for sexual intercourse, somebody who degrades talent for money, whore, harlot, person who provi...prostitute
movement advocating return to traditional principles, strict adherence to a system of beliefs (especially religious), support for literal explanationfundamentalism
musical refrain, return of orchestral music after soloritornello
Negative skewness means there is a substantial probability of a big negative return. Positive skewness means that there is a greater than normal probability of a big positive return.Skewness
noise in loudspeaker, response, return of output, return of part of the output (of a circuit, amplifier, etc.) to the input (Electronics); information about the results of a certain procedure; response; critique, critical analysisfeedback
occurrence of a vivid memory; representation during the course of a movie or novel of an event that occurred at an earlier time, recall painful memory, return to earlier eventflash back
one given the right to possess land in return for agricultural or other nonmilitary services (according to medieval English law)socager
one thing in exchange for another, something in return for something else, returning of favor, something done in exchangequid pro quo
one who believes that Jesus will return after the milleniumpostmillennialist
one who demands the return of property, one who seeks to repossess an itemreclaimant
one who is entitled to the return of his property by reversion (Law), somebody who will regain propertyreversioner
one who makes regular payments in exchange for uses property in exchange for regular payments; one who allows someone to use property in return for regular payments, somebody who rents from somebody, somebody who rents to somebodyrenter
 

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