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diagram of the pulse as recorded by a sphygmographsphygmogram
a service mark for an award given annually for achievement in the recorded music industry, any of a number of golden statuettes awarded by the American National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences for outstanding achievement in the recording industryGrammy
a trademark for an electronic circuit that reduces noise on an audio tape recording, commercial name for a device that decreases noise from recorded soundDolby
a trademark for recorded background music played in stores, restaurants, elevators, and other public placesMuzak
accepted through tradition, blank, not written down, not recordedunwritten
accounting book in which debits and credits are recorded, financial record book, horizontal gravestone, scaffolding beamledger
act of defining a word, clarity of recorded sound, degree of clarity, embodiment of something, explanation, meaning, interpretation (as of a word or term), making something clear, meaning of worddefinition
act of gathering representative samples; process of collecting specimens, process of selecting sample group, reuse of recorded musical phrases, something used as a samplesampling
act of writing down; act of setting down onto a storage medium (such as tape, disk, video, etc.); something which has been recorded, copy of music, keeping a record, inscribing, making of recordrecording
active volcano which is located near Naples in southern Italy and whose first recorded eruption buried the city of Pompeii in 79 A.D.Vesuvius
actor; sports player, athlete; one who plays a musical instrument; (Slang) gigolo, device for playing recorded sound, musician, participant in an activity, see also: gambler, somebody taking part in game, stage actorplayer
amount in excess of what is recorded or expected (as of merchandise or money), surplus, too old; over the required ageoverage
annual records, historical records, chronicles, archives, learned journal, recorded historyannals
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
appointment book, small book in which dates and special events are recordeddatebook
 

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