Results for: act of closing off against entry or leakage
English English
pore-closing substance, severe; harsh; constrictive, sharp and acidic in tone, substance which causes contraction; substance that stops bleedingastringent
port of entryPOE; P.O.E.
pressure cooker; boiler with an automatic closing mechanism, steamer for concrete, sterilization equipment, use autoclaveautoclave
prevent entrykeep out
rear entry, back entrance; side entrance, side entry, rear gate, back; private, hidden; inferiorpostern
Refers to the Advance Computerized Execution System, run by Nasdaq . ACES automates trades between order entry and market maker firms that have established trading relationships with each other. Securities are designated as specified for automatic exec...Advance Computerized Execution System
refusal of an employer to give work to his employees until they have collectively agreed to his terms, refusal of entry to workers, shutoutlockout
removal of right to redeem mortgage, taking away of the right to redeem his property; hindering; shutting out; closing or settling beforehandforeclosure
sale of remaining merchandise, selling of all the merchandise in a store (generally because a store is closing)closeout
substance used for sealing or closing, material used to create an airtight or leakproof seal, substance used to seal somethingsealant
summarizing, summing up, finishing, closingconcluding
The interim holding period from the time of the closing of a loan to its subsequent marketing to capital market investors.Warehousing
The period at the end of the trading session. Sometimes used to refer to closing price. Related: Opening .Close
work that is shutdown by means of protest, closing of stores in protest; general strikehartal
 

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