Results for: number with multiple elements
English English
boundary or gap, calculate occurrence of one number in another, cause disagreement between people, dividing ridge between drainage areas, watershed; line of division, mark something off, ridge separating watersheds, separate and go in different directi...divide
boundlessness, immeasurableness, boundlessness; infinite amount, very large number of somethinginfinitude
branch of armed forces, large armed group, large number of things, large organized group, military force, military troopsarmy
branch of chemistry, calculation of the quantities of elements (Chemistry), measurestoichiometry
breaking of bread by priest, number that is not a whole, part, product of the division of one number by another, quotient (Mathematics); part of a whole; segment, fragment, separated component, small amountfraction
Brinell machine (instrument for testing hardness of a metal); Brinell number (number which indicates the hardness of a metal)Brinell
Brinell number, measure of hardnessBrinell hardness number
British government, official residence of British prime minister, street in London on which a number of government offices and the home of the prime minister are located; the British governmentDowning Street
broadcasting wavelength, frequent occurrence, number of occurrences of statistical result, quality of occurring frequently or regularly; rate at which a function reoccurs; number of occurrences within a given period of time; number of wave cycles withi...frequency
Broker/analyst recommendation that could mean slightly different things depending on the broker/analyst. In general, it means to increase the number of shares of a particular security over the near term, but not to liquidate other parts of the portfoli...Accumulate
brown butterfly, grassy and shrubby uncultivated land, low evergreen shrub, open uncultivated land with few trees, wasteland; any of a number of low evergreen shrubs which grow in such areas (i.e. heather)heath
bullet or cartridge holder, light-tight film container, periodical publication, printed publication which is issued at regular intervals; storehouse for ammunition, arsenal; compartment which holds a number of ammunition cartridges in certain automatic...magazine
butcher an animal; murder a person; indiscriminately kill a large number of people or animals, massacre; defeat overwhelmingly (Informal), defeat somebody convincingly, kill an animal for meat, kill people brutally, killing of an animal; brutal killing...slaughter
butterfly, forked tail of a swallow; any of a number of butterflies having elongated hind wings that resemble the tail of a swallowswallowtail
buttonball, buttonwood, any of a number of North American deciduous trees having rounded fruits and a flaky outer bark; Eurasian deciduous maple tree; fig tree native to Africa and southwest Asia, large spreading plane tree, type of maple treesycamore
 

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