Results for: age to complete test
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age to complete testachievement age
(Accounting) entries on a balance sheet showing tangible and intangible properties and claims against others that can be applied to cover the financial obligations of a business or of a person; complete property that a person ownsassets
(Grammar) imperfect tense, form which expresses an ongoing action; verb form in the imperfect tense, ending on 5th note of scale, expressing incomplete action, faulty, not able to reproduce, not complete, not perfect, not perfect; flawed, defective; of...imperfect
(Informal) beta test, final testing period for new computer software before it is released on the market; beta group, group of users who test a program before general distribution, 2nd letter of Greek alphabet, describing minor form of element, measure...beta
(Medicine) blood test performed used to determine compatibility between donor and recipient (performed before transplants, transfusions, etc.)crossmatch
(Medicine) palpatory pressure applied to an object causing a bouncing or tossing about (especially regarding a pregnancy test in which pressure is applied to the uterus to feel for a fetus)ballottement
(Psychology) complete examination of the mind (Rare)psychognosis
(Slang) in trouble (as in "She is down the tubes for missing her French test")down the tubes
(Slang) pre-university studies; intensive course; preparatory lessons, attend private secondary school, get ready, prepare (for a test, etc.), homework, preparatory school, prepare for something, prepare somebody for surgery, prepare something for pain...prep
(symbol) +, adding emphasis, affirmative, basic form of modifier, beneficial, cell plate or terminal, electropositive, empirical, encouraging good behavior, image like the subject, indicating presence of something in test, irrefutable, making light con...positive
12 dozen, 144, disgusting, earn money, extremely overweight, inclusive, complete, total; general; without deductions, large; coarse, crude, vulgar; disgusting, offensive; obese, fat, luxuriant, make or earn a total of (before taxes and other expenses),...gross
A complete asset or investment disposition such as outright sale or liquidation.Divestiture
a showing in a cinema, a showing on television, act of covering or camouflaging; act of filtering or sorting; concealment; division, act of partitioning; projection (of a film), protecting screens, sifted material, test for disease, wire meshscreening
about to happen, allowing little space between, bring deal to closure, cadence, close down, close off, closely guarded, closely related, come or bring together, complete an electrical circuit, cover an opening, cut very short, deactivate and store file...close
absence of everything, complete worthlessness, lack of apparent meaning, somebody or something completely worthless, state of being nothing; oblivion; lack of meaning; absence of all things; vacuumnothingness
 

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