Results for: imprinted with a stamp indicating the origin of a delivery and date of dispatch (about mail)
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(Video) display in letterbox format, display only across the center of a screen with black bands at the top and bottom (so the wider film format will fit the different dimensions of a TV screen);(British) mailbox, mail slot, maildrop, video playback fo...letterbox
, , fruit of eggplant, , , plant with large edible fruit, aubergine, blackish purple, plant of East Indian origin that bears an edible fruit; dark purple egg-shaped fruit of the eggplant (eaten as a vegetable); dark purple coloreggplant
, send a letter, appoint to command, assign to a position or duty, station; publicize, advertise; inform; send electronic mail to a newsgroup (Computers); send by mail; move up and down in a saddle (Equitation); travel quickly, by post horse, denounce ...post
18thC card game, music for quadrille, square dance for four couples; music for this dance; card game for four players, square dance of French originquadrille
A claim for the right to return or the right to demand the return of a security that has been previously accepted as a result of bad delivery or other irregularities in the delivery and settlement process.Reclamation
A market condition in which futures prices are higher in the distant delivery months.Contango
A market condition in which futures prices are lower in the distant delivery months than in the nearest delivery month. This situation may occur when the costs of storing the product until eventual delivery are effectively subtracted from the price tod...Backwardation
a movie rating indicating that a movie can be seen by children under the age of 17 only if accompanied by an adult, gas constantR
A prefix to a security price indicating the quote is for informational purposes only and not an offer to trade.For Your Information (FYI)
a stated time, being recently mentioned; being closer; being about to be said, close by, indicating words to follow, not previously mentioned, pron. pronoun used to indicate a specific person or object, so much, to such an extent, to this degreethis
A tax or duty rebate on imported goods that are exported at a later date.Drawback
A term of French origin used to refer to stock markets.Bourse
A term used to designate all contracts covering the sale of financial instruments or physical commodities for future delivery on a commodityexchange.Future
A term used to designate all contracts covering the sale of financial instruments or physical commodities for future delivery on a commodityexchange.Futures
A trade is said to fail if on settlement date either the seller fails to deliversecurities in proper form or the buyer fails to deliver funds in proper form., A trade is said to fail if on settlement date either the seller fails to deliversecurities in...Fail
 

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