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at lowest energy level, not aroused, not excitedunexcited
(1) One class of C.M.O. that carries the most stable cash flows and the lowest prepaymentrisk of any class of C.M.O. Because of a stable cash flow, it is considered the least risky C.M.O. (2) A C.M.O. bond class that stipulates cash-flow contributions ...Planned amortization class (P.A.C.)
(Biology) contained within a cell; below cellular level, inside a cell, on a smaller-than-cell scalesubcellular
(Biology) in a catabolic manner (pertaining to the breaking down of plant and animal material in the body to release energy)catabolically
(Biology) in a heterotrophic manner (deriving energy from externally produced organic compounds)heterotrophically
(Biology) metabolic breakdown of complex materials into simpler materials which results in the release of energy (also catabolism)katabolism
(Biology) metabolic breakdown of complex materials into simpler materials which results in the release of energy (also katabolism), metabolismcatabolism
(Biology) produce chemical compounds using solar energy (esp. in plants), to produce carbohydrates by photosynthesisphotosynthesize
(British spelling for reflection) act of casting back a mirror image; act of sending back energy from a surface; state of being reflected; image that is reflected; idea, concept; thought, notion; act of placing blame, accusationreflexion
(British) floor, level in a building (alternate spelling for story)storey
(Cards) bid too high; bid higher in level or suit than the previous bidder (in Bridge), higher bidovercall
(Chinese) work together; overly excited, too enthusiastic, very enthusiastic, wanting to fightgung ho
(Computers) high-level modular computer programming language used to develop applications for military and civilian needs (standard of the U.S. Department of Defense)ada
(Computers) working at the level of single bits (rather than larger data units)bitwise
(during the Middle Ages) three lowest of the seven liberal arts (grammar, rhetoric, and logic), less important liberal arts, see also:quadriviumtrivium
 

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