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BATCHA quantity, as of cookies.
BATCHQuantity of cookies
BATCHCookies quantity
jimmiesmall particles of chocolate, candy, sugar, etc., used as a decorative topping for cookies, cakes, ice-cream cones, and the like
SPOTA small quantity, as of tea, in England.
unita specific quantity used as a standard of measurement
unitsUNIT, a specific quantity used as a standard of measurement
loadsquantity of material assembled or packed as a shipping unit
radicalsA quantity forming or expressed as the root of another
loadquantity of material assembled or packed as a shipping unit
blocksA large quantity or allocation of things regarded as a unit
rattedgive (hair) the effect of greater quantity (as by use of a rat)
unitalpertaining to a unit (a specific quantity used as a standard of measurement)
rattinggive (hair) the effect of greater quantity (as by use of a rat)
tastersA small quantity or brief experience of something, intended as a sample; a taste
unitarilyUNITARY, pertaining to a unit (a specific quantity used as a standard of measurement)
immunoassaythe determination of the presence and quantity of a substance through its action as an antigen
immunoassaysIMMUNOASSAY, the determination of the presence and quantity of a substance through its action as an antigen
rootquantity taken an indicated number of times as an equal factor 2 is a fourth root of 16
exposuresThe quantity of light or other radiation reaching a photographic film, as determined by shutter speed and lens aperture
inches(as a unit of rainfall) A quantity that would cover a horizontal surface to a depth of one inch
exposureThe quantity of light or other radiation reaching a photographic film, as determined by shutter speed and lens aperture
indexesa device (as the pointer on a scale or the gnomon of a sundial) that serves to indicate a value or quantity
ratepayersperson who pays a regular charge for the use of a public utility, as gas or electricity, usually based on the quantity consumed
operationsA process in which a number, quantity, expression, etc., is altered or manipulated according to formal rules, such as those of addition, multiplication, and differentiation
operationA process in which a number, quantity, expression, etc., is altered or manipulated according to formal rules, such as those of addition, multiplication, and differentiation
greenmailto buy a large quantity of a company's stock as a hostile takeover measure, and then sell it to the company at a higher price
conservationThe principle by which the total value of a physical quantity (such as energy, mass, or linear or angular momentum) remains constant in a system
unknownsymbol representing an unknown quantity: in algebra, analysis, etc., frequently represented by a letter from the last part of the alphabet, as x, y, or z
greenmailerGREENMAIL, to buy a large quantity of a company's stock as a hostile takeover measure, and then sell it to the company at a higher price
informations(in information theory) A mathematical quantity expressing the probability of occurrence of a particular sequence of symbols, impulses, etc., as contrasted with that of alternative sequences
greenmailedGREENMAIL, to buy a large quantity of a company's stock as a hostile takeover measure, and then sell it to the company at a higher price
greenmailingGREENMAIL, to buy a large quantity of a company's stock as a hostile takeover measure, and then sell it to the company at a higher price
massesThe quantity of matter that a body contains, as measured by its acceleration under a given force or by the force exerted on it by a gravitational field
entropiesA thermodynamic quantity representing the unavailability of a system's thermal energy for conversion into mechanical work, often interpreted as the degree of disorder or randomness in the system
normalizeMultiply (a series, function, or item of data) by a factor that makes the norm or some associated quantity such as an integral equal to a desired value (usually 1)
normalisesMultiply (a series, function, or item of data) by a factor that makes the norm or some associated quantity such as an integral equal to a desired value (usually 1)
normalisingMultiply (a series, function, or item of data) by a factor that makes the norm or some associated quantity such as an integral equal to a desired value (usually 1)
normalisedMultiply (a series, function, or item of data) by a factor that makes the norm or some associated quantity such as an integral equal to a desired value (usually 1)
normalizedMultiply (a series, function, or item of data) by a factor that makes the norm or some associated quantity such as an integral equal to a desired value (usually 1)