Results for: colinear, on the same straight line, passing through single line
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A bond that is (1) underwritten by an international syndicate, (2) issued simultaneously to investors in a number of countries, and (3) issued outside the jurisdiction of any single country., international bondEurobond
A convex curve is one where you draw a straight line connecting the end points and the curve falls below the straight line. If the curve is above, it is known as concave.Convexity
A group of businesses or nations that act together as a single producer to obtain market control and to influence prices in their favor by limiting production of a product. The United States has laws prohibiting cartels.Cartel
a movement, act of moving, application to a judge or court, indicate, intimate, direct, movement from one note to another, gesture; proposal for discussion; request for a court order (Law); transition from one pitch to another (Musical), passing of sol...motion
a nonspecific time, being 1 in number; single; same, unified; only; happening at a particular unspecified time in the past (or future), dollar bill, joke or story, musical notation, number 1; particular person or thing, previously mentioned, pron. any ...one
a trademark for a board game in which the players try to form words by placing tiles, each with a single letter on it, on the squares of a boardScrabble
a trademark for a device used for sending copies of documents electronically over a telephone lineTelecopier
a trademark for a type of roller skate on which the wheels are arranged in one straight line, brand name of a type of in-line rollerskate (in which all of the wheels are in one line)Rollerblade
A unit investment trust that buys municipal bonds and usually holds them until maturity, passing the bond income on to shareholders, usually tax-free.Municipal Investment Trust (MIT)
ability to penetrate, attack that enters enemy territory, degree of success in a market, depth projectile goes into a target, entering or passing through, insertion of penis, passing into, piercing, permeation; understanding; comprehensionpenetration
able or tending to penetrate, entering, passing into; permeating; cunning, shrewd; sharp, loud and piercing, piercing or probing, sharp or perceptivepenetrating
able to fly, air travel, moving fast, not held at edge, passing quickly, traveling through the air on wings; carried in the wind; quick, swift; passing; escaping, traveling through the air; flightflying
abrupt bend in a straight line, beginning, compensate; balance; print with an offset printing press, counteract somethingoffset
absolute, candidly, clear; total, absolute; complete; directed straight out (Archaic), instantly, totally, completely; openly; absolutely; directly; immediately, wholly, without qualificationsoutright
access, act of communicating, exchange of information, exchange of information or ideas; transfer, passing along; letter, message, rapportcommunication
 

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