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AMEX; Stock exchange with the third highest volume of trading in the U.S. Located at 86 Trinity Place in downtown Manhattan. The bulk of trading on AMEX consists of index options (computer technology index, institutional index, major market index) and ...American Stock Exchange
amount; particular quantity; part, portion; large quantity; basic unit of radiant energy (Physics), major, particular amount, smallest quantity of energy, smallest unitquantum
ancient city in northwestern Asia Minor, in present-day Turkey. It was a major cultural center in the 3rd and 2nd centuries BC .Pergamum
ancient city of Mesopotamia, in the southeastern part of present-day Iraq. It was a major city-state of the Sumerian civilization by 2800 BC .Ur
any of several species of food fish that resemble the pike (native to the waters near Florida and the West Indies); gesture of derision, scornful gesture, large bony fish, rude gesture, sergeant fishsnook
APT; Introduced in 1989, APT is the LIFFE screen-based trading system that replicates the open outcry method of trading on screen. A.P.T. is used to extend the trading day for the major futures contracts as well as to provide a daytime trading environm...Automated Pit Trading
area located in the eastern Czech Republic, region occupying the eastern part of the Czech Republic. Major cities include Brno and Ostrava.Moravia
at the age of majority, course concentration, describing a key, describing a musical interval, describing a musical scale, large, major leagues, military rank, military rank above captain and below colonel; adult, one who has reached legal majority; ma...major
basic subdivision used to classify living things, taxonomic category (Biology), group of languages, major taxonomic group in biological classificationphylum
basic, chemical group, excellent, favoring major changes, free radical, growing from root, having extreme political views; fundamental, pertaining to a root; advocating complete reform, mathematical root, of a mathematical root, of word roots, person w...radical
batting, home-run, and RBI titles, victory in 3 major horseracesTriple Crown
belief in extreme political views, extremism, politically radical attitudes, politics advocating major changes, significant changeradicalism
belief that one must be prepared to survive a major catastrophe by stocking up on food and weaponssurvivalism
berlin, berline, four-wheeled covered carriage, limousine, low forested mountains in western Massachusetts, part of the Appalachian Mountains and a major resort area. The highest point is Mount Greylock l, 064 m/3, 491 ft .//berlinBerkshire Hills; Berkshires
between states, connecting two or more states, interstate highway, Interstate, large highway which runs through two or more states (especially one that is part of the U.S. Interstate Highway System), major highway between cities, occurring between statesinterstate
 

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