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3-year periodtriennium
3-year period, event occurring every three years; three year period; three year anniversary, happening every 3 years, lasting 3 years, occurring every three years; consisting of three years, third anniversarytriennial
40 days, detain, hold in isolation, hold in confinement, isolate to avoid spread of disease, isolation to prevent spread of disease, confinement; blockage, enforcement of sanctions, place of isolation, state or period of isolation, time of enforced iso...quarantine
400th anniversary, marking 400th anniversary, period of 400 years; 400th anniversary, pertaining to a period of 400 yearsquadricentennial
5th note of scale, chord based on 5th note, controlling, commanding, fifth, fifth note of the scale (Music), in control, more important, preponderant in a community or period, producing same characteristic in offspring, relating to 5th note of scaledominant
60 minutes, 60-minute interval shown on a timepiece, credit hour, distance traveled in 60 minutes, measure of longitude, regular time for something, significant period, single session, time of day, time of death, time of success, unit of time equal to ...hour
7 1/2 minute playing period in a polo (Sports), chukka, period of play in polochukker
7 years, containing 7, group of 7, group of seven items; period of seven years; number 7, line of verse containing 7 feet, pertaining to the number 7; of a period of seven years; occurring every seven years; comprising a group of seven items, relating ...septenary
7-day period, calendar week, one week after a particular day, period of 7 days from Sunday to Saturday; any period of 7 days; number of days during the week devoted to work or school, seven days before; seven days after, special week, working weekweek
a coming together again, act of uniting again, act of joining again; state of being reunited; meeting of friends or colleagues after an extended separation, gatheringreunion
a long time, able to reach considerable distance, accented, after certain time, at another time, beyond what is wanted, continuing over a great distance; having a great height; extended, prolonged; tedious; broad, comprehensive; far-reaching, descended...long
A non-cash expense that provides a source of free cash flow. Amount allocated during the period to amortize the cost of acquiring long term assets over the useful life of the assets.Depreciation
A Real Estate Investment Trust with the priority of selling its holdings within a specified period to realize capital gains.Finite Life Real Estate Investment Trust (FREIT)
A regular periodic payment made by an insurance company to a policyholder for a specified period of time.Annuity
a small amount, few; small amount; short distance; short period of time, hardly, not at all; slightly, not much, not often, small and pleasant, tiny; young; few, not many; not much, sparse; some; short, brief; petty; unimportant, minor, trivial, youngerlittle
 

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