Results for: A rapid and sharp price decline. Related: Crash
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contracts to buy or sell certain goods on a specified future date at a preset pricefutures
Convertible: difference between gross parity and a given convertible price. Most often invoked when a redemption is expected before the next coupon payment, making it liable for accrued interest for which he may never be compensated. Antithesis of prem...Discount
correctional institution, light sharp ringing sound, clank; prison (Slang), make a light sharp sound, jingle, chink, make ringing soundclink
cost, price seller paidcost price
cost-of-living index, (Economics) comparison of the price of basic goods and services during a specific period versus the price of those goods and services during a base period (used as a measure of the inflation rate)Consumer Price Index (CPI)
coulter, sharp steel wedge attached to the beam of a plow used to cut vertically through the soilcolter
covered with nodules, having tubercles, having small rounded protrusions; of tubercular legions; of or related to tuberculosistuberculate
crack, slit; sharp tinkling sound, fill cracks in something, fill something with caulk, make a sharp, tinkling sound; caulk or fill cracks, make cracks in something, make or cause metallic sound, narrow opening, sharp ringing soundchink
cracknels, crisp pieces of fatty meat, sharp sound of snapping noises; crisp rind of roasted pork, snapping or popping noisescrackling
crash into the back of a vehiclerear-end
crash into, to eagerly start somethingplow into
crash of a computer program, atypical termination of software, ABEND (Computers)abnormal end
create or produce, mate closely related individuals, repeatedly breed closely related individuals; generate within, produce withininbreed
cross-tolerance, resistance to related toxincross-resistance
cud-chewing mammal closely related to the sheep, horned mammal related to sheep, lecher, scapegoatgoat
 

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