Results for: midpoint of lower half
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An upper and lower limit on the interest rate on a floating-rate note (F.R.N.) or an adjustable rate mortgage (A.R.M.).Collar
Anjou pear, firm variety of pear, former province in western France in the lower Loire valley. Once ruled by the English kings, it was claimed for France in 1481.Anjou
any of the 114 chapters of the Koran (Islam); calf, hind portion of the lower leg (Anatomy), Koranic chaptersura
apply too low a value to, hold in low esteem, value at lower than the true worth, underestimateundervalue
apt to decompose, changeable, having short half-life, irregular in movement or rhythm, lacking emotional or psychological stability, likely to fall or collapse, not fixed, subject to spontaneous change, unsteady in purpose or intent, insecure, shaky; c...unstable
area in the throat, lower part of the pharynx (located above the larynx)laryngopharynx
area of sideshows at fair, half of the way, halfway through something, in the middle of the way, at the half mark of the total distance, located in the middle of the way, located halfwaymidway
area of sore skin, be cracked or split; crack, become sore and roughened, crack in ground, lower jaw, man, rift, gap, breach; guy, fellowchap
arm of starfish, beam of energy, beam of light, beam; flicker, gleam; trace or hint of something (i.e. ray of hope), bright streak from lunar crater, emit light, extend in lines, flat fish, half-line, line extending from pointray
arrive suddenly, be inherited, be related, become established, come nearer ground, go down, go down; be handed down (from generation to generation); lower oneself morally, slopedescend
artery or vein or vertebra situated in the lumbar region, of the loin or loins, pertaining to the part of the body below the ribs and above the hipbones (in humans or quadruped animals), relating to lower backlumbar
as logical conclusion, following as result, result of something, resulting, following as a result of, second half of conditional sentence, second term of ratioconsequent
assumption of manual control, cancel something, commission on sales; manual operation that bypasses an automatic operation; voiding of a decision or authority of another (especially of a lower rank), commission paid to executive, outweigh something, ov...override
at half the distance, to midpoint, located in the middle of the way, located halfway, midway between, only part wayhalfway
at lower elevation, hollow-looking, submerged, submerged; below the level of that which surrounds it; hollow, depressed, sunk lowersunken
 

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