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(Archaic) not relaxed, not settled; restless; annoying, troublesome, uneasy, very difficulttroublous
A trade is settled out by the seller delivering securities and the buyer delivering funds in proper form. A trade that does not clear is said to fail. Comparison of the details of a transaction between broker/dealers prior to settlement; final exchange...Clear
ability to be determined; quality of being decidable, quality of being able to be settleddeterminability
ability to be determined; quality of being decidable, quality of being able to be settleddeterminableness
ability to be made harmonious, ability to be reconciled, ability to be settledreconcilability
able to be ended, capable of being determined, capable of being settled or decided; may be determined, may be concludeddeterminable
able to be settled judicially, able to be tried in a court of law, capable of being settled in court, liable for trialjusticiable
accepted as true, based, founded, firmly settled; recognized, growing successfully, legally recognizedestablished
act of resting on the legs and buttocks; act of being settled in a seat; seat; portrait session; incubation (of birds); eggs which are incubated by a bird; period during which a legislative body is in session, in office, incubation of eggs, period of b...sitting
act of settling in a home; act of being settled in a home; domestication (Archaic)domiciliation
Aeolia, ancient region on the northwestern coast of Asia Minor, settled by the Aeolian Greeks about 1100 bcAeolis
An adjunct to a futuresexchange through which transactions executed on its floor are settled by a process of matching purchases and sales. A clearing organization is also charged with the proper conduct of delivery procedures and the adequate financing...Clearinghouse
ancient country of western Asia in southern Mesopotamia, in present-day Iraq. Archaeological discoveries reveal the area to have been first settled in the 5th millenniumbc . It became prosperous and powerful from about 3000bcSumer
Anglo-Saxon, English, British; of Anglo-Saxon descent; pertaining to the Saxons, pertaining to the ancient Germanic people who invaded and settled parts of Britain, Jute, language of ancient Saxons, member of an ancient Germanic people who invaded and ...Saxon
area where group lives, country ruled by another, group of animals or plants, group of colonists, group of people who have settled in a new country and who are still subject to the mother country; country or location subject to the mother country; comm...colony
 

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