Results for: acceptor, receiver, one who takes in
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A person starting a new company who takes on the risks associated with starting a new and may require venture capital to cover startup costs.Entrepreneur
acceptor, one who accepts or receives, somebody acceptingaccepter
acceptor, receiver, one who takes in; sensor which receives stimuli (in the nervous system), receiver of pollution, receiving device, sensitive nerve ending, specific cell binding site or moleculereceptor
accumulate somewhere, ask for donations, bring things together, fetch and bring somebody or something, gather; take payments (of money); assemble, get control of yourself, get money from something, gradually assemble, having the receiver pay the charge...collect
act of one who takes; something taken, catching, charming, contagious, infectious; enchanting, captivatingtaking
action of shining with a flickering light; amount of time it takes to wink; wink (Archaic), moment, twinkletwinkling
action reacting to past situation, applicability to the past, countereffect, law which takes effect on a past date; action that is contrary to an earlier actionretroaction
advocate of elitism, one who favors leadership by an elite; one who takes pride in belonging to an elite group, favoring of leadership by an elite; taking pride in belonging to an elite group; snobby (Slang)elitist
aircraft that takes off verticallyjump jet
Also refers illegally increasing the face value of a check by changing the print on the check., Used in the context of banking to refer to the practice of depositing and drawing checks at two or more banks and taking advantage of the time it takes for ...Kiting
anticipated moment, appointed moment, apprenticeship period, certain interval, closing time, geologic division, historical period, instance, measure how long something takes, method of measuring intervals, military service, minute or hour, moment somet...time
any of a number of enzymes which catalyze the transfer of a phosphate group from a donor to an acceptor (Biochemistry), enzyme affecting ATPkinase
apparent change in the frequency of sound or light waves due to a change in the distance between the source of the waves and the receiver, blueshift, change in frequency because of motion, Doppler shift, see also:Doppler shift, see also:redshiftDoppler effect
Applies to derivative products. Option strategy consisting of both puts and calls at different strike prices that capitalizes on a narrow range of volatility. The payoff diagram takes the shape of a bird.Condor
arrangement whereby the buyer takes the product by himselfself service
 

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