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(1882-1945) 32nd president of the United States (1933-45) who implemented Depression-era social and economic programs known collectively as the "New Deal"FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
(1917-1963), 35th president of the United States (1961-1963), founder of many post-World War II economic and social reforms, president who gave final approval for the Bay of Pigs Invasion (in Cuba), was assassinated in Dallas (Texas) on November 22nd 1963JFK (John Fitzgerald Kennedy)
(British spelling for inflection) curve, bend; change in pitch or tone of the voice; addition of a suffix or other element to the basic form of a word to change its meaning or function (Grammar)inflexion
(Chemistry) change into an isomer (chemical compound which has the same number and kind of atoms as another but differs in structural arrangement), make or become isomericisomerize
(Chemistry) convert into an ester, change into esteresterify
(French) fierce, wild; unpolished; shy, lacking social skills, menacingfarouche
(from French) tea dance, type of social event of drinking tea and dancing held in late afternoondansant
(from Italian) social gathering; informal discussion on arts; social gathering to converse about a topic related to arts or scienceconversazione
(Geology) belief that major geological changes on earth were caused by catastrophes (and not by gradual change), pessimism, theory of geological violencecatastrophism
(Informal) abrupt reversal or change (esp. of opinion); back flip; sound of something flapping; backless thong sandal; circuit that can toggle between two modes (Electronics), backless sandal, backward flip, change of mind, change opinion, circuit with...flip-flop
(Mathematics, Physics) quantity with magnitude and direction (represented by an arrow indicating its direction); (Biology) insect which carries diseases, means of disease transfer; route of a plane, change thrust direction of aircraft engine, computer ...vector
1960s dance, bend, bread or roll, cigar or tobacco, coil, curl, spin, turn; rotate opposite ends of an object in opposing directions; entwine; distort, pervert; sprain (ankle, etc.); produce a spiral shape, constantly change direction, distort meaning,...twist
A classic negative change in ratings for a stock, or other rated security.Downgrade
A common gauge of the price sensitivity of a fixed income asset or portfolio to a change in interest rates.Duration
 

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