Results for: contract
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add ink, colored fluid contained in pens and other printing devices, liquid ejected by octopus or squid, liquid for writing, drawing, or printing, mark something with ink, mark with ink; stain with ink, print publicity, sign a contractink
admit fact, agree, demand, having stipules, make formal promise, require that certain conditions be met before the signing of a contract; specify, require; promise, guarantee (regarding a contract)stipulate
advance contract, early covenant; early agreement, advance pact, draft a contract ahead of time, make a covenant in advance; agree beforehand, make a pact in advanceprecontract
affecting muscle contraction, affecting the ability of a muscle to contract (Medicine)inotropic
agree in covenant, lawsuit for breach of agreement, legally binding agreement, mutual promises of God and Israelites, pledge, contract, formally agreecovenant
agreement between client and therapist, agreement to marry, pact, arrange marriage, contract bridge, create a formal agreement; get; make smaller; reduce; become smaller, document recording agreement, formally or legally agree, get illness, highest bri...contract
agreement between states, formal agreement between two states, compact, covenant, contracttreaty
agreement, case for makeup, concise, pack something tightly, pack tightly together, condense; closely combine, consolidate; form, make up; contract together, form an agreement, packed tightly, pact, agreement; small folding cosmetic mirror; small car, ...compact
Also called the hedge ratio, the ratio of the change in price of a call option to the change in price of the underlying stock. Applies to derivative products. Measure of the relationship between an option price and the underlying futures contract or st...Delta
an exchange, contract, exchange one thing for another, trade, barter; make an exchange or trade, something exchanged, swop, trade somethingswap
An option that gives the right to buy the underlying futures contract.Call
angry or gloomy facial expression; frown, glower, contract the forehead in displeasure; frown, have an angry or gloomy facial expression, make a frown, reveal feeling with scowlscowl
aperture, narrow hole or opening in a wall (especially one through which weapons may be fired); means of escape; ambiguous clause in a contract or law by which responsibility may be evaded, gap in law, make loopholes in wall, slit in wallloophole
appear smaller, contract an interval, make or become smaller, make smaller, reduce; become smaller, taper from bottom to topdiminish
authorized list, bind a person in service to another for a specified period of time, contract somebody for services, contract which binds a person to serve another for a specified period of time; written agreement made in duplicate; deed, agreement; in...indenture
 

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