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(1) Parts of stockreturns not explained by the explanatory variable (the market-index return). They measure the impact of firm-specific events during a particular period. (2) Remainder cash flows generated by pool collateral and those needed to fund bo...Residuals
(A.D. 76-138, original name Publius Aelius Hadrianus), Emperor of Rome (117-138) who was the adopted son of TrajanHadrian
(about God) divine omniscience, state of being all-knowing; foreknowledge; foresight, ability to foresee future events, advance knowledge of thingsprescience
(Anatomy) slightly cupped (of the shape of a bone), of shoulder socket, shaped like small cupglenoid
(Architecture) object which is flat and has curved edges; entranceway which has scalloped edges, many-lobed architectural shapemultifoil
(Botany) pertaining to stamens which have united filaments, with filaments in a tube shape, with monadelphous stamensmonadelphous
(Computer Slang) expression for the act of changing a piece of software or hardware to do a function that was not designed or authorized by the original manufacturermods
(Computers) ability to carry out more than one process simultaneously; parallel processing, simultaneous use of several computers for processing tasks, use of multiple computer programming unitsmultiprocessing
(Computers) characters that do not appear in a printed document (such as carriage return, tabs, line feed, etc.)whitespace
(George) English general who orchestrated the return of the Stuart monarch after the death of Oliver CromwellMonck
(in Greek Mythology) one of the three Gorgons that had snakes for hair and everyone who looked at them was turned to stone; marine animal in the shape of a jellyfish that has long thin stinging appendagesMedusa
(Internet) type of icon in the shape of a face that show emotions and expressions like a human face (such as a smiley face)Emoticon
(Law) of or pertaining to champerty (act of promoting the suit of a plaintiff or defendant in return for a share of the proceeds of the case)champertous
(Medicine) serving to reduce the ability to feel pain (of drugs); (Pathology) causing lack of feeling (of a disease), anestheticanaesthetic
(new zealand) blown down, blown by the wind, growing in shape caused by wind, grown in a certain shape because of strong winds; blown by the windwindblown
 

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