Results for: may be called to mind, able to be remembered
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Also called the hedge ratio, the ratio of the change in price of a call option to the change in price of the underlying stock. Applies to derivative products. Measure of the relationship between an option price and the underlying futures contract or st...Delta
ament, furry flower cluster, long cylindrical cluster of small flowers without petals (found in willows, birches, and oaks, also called ament)catkin
amuse or interest, consider, amuse; host; hold or maintain in the mind (i.e. a feeling), offer hospitalityentertain
ancient city now called Istanbul (formerly known as Constantinople), capital of Byzantine EmpireByzantium
ancient Roman official, exercise control over something, inhibiting force in mind, official removing objectionable material, person who censors (books, movies, etc.), remove material (from books, etc.) which is considered offensive or immoral, remove o...censor
ancient, beyond what can be rememberedimmemorial
Antonio Stradivari (1644-1737,also called Antonius Stradivarius), Italian violin maker famous for the design of stringed instruments that he perfected together with his sons, maker of Stradivarius stringed instrumentsStradivari
any of various songbirds that have black and orange markings (North American species is called the Baltimore oriole), forest oriole, N American songbird, songbird of Europe, Asia, and Africaoriole
appropriate self-esteem, inflated opinion of yourself, part of a person which distinguishes itself from others, the "I" part of the psyche, part of the mind containing consciousness, see also:id, superego, the selfego
Arctic or Greenland people, Innuit, language of Inuit, member of the people who inhabit Arctic regions of North America and Greenland (called Eskimo in Algonquian), native people who inhabit Arctic regions of North America and Greenland (called Eskimo ...Inuit
arising from mental or emotional processes, originating in the mind, originating in the psychepsychogenic
assume something, create a mental image which does not literally exist, fantasize, visualize; think, suppose, assume; guess, expression of surprise, form an image in the mind, interjimagine, imagine that, see or hear something unrealimagine
attract something, begin legal action, carry with, take with; present, cause to be in a particular state, cause to enter mind, make something happen, make yourself do something, present evidence, sell for particular price, take somebody or something alongbring
bad temper, general feeling of group, mode, set of verb forms, state of mind, predominant emotion; type of verb inflection (Grammar)mood
baffle or become baffled, hesitate with second thoughts, make a trivial mistake, prevent; hesitate; be shocked, be awed; shock, see also:mind-bogglingboggle
 

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