Each as in the price of balloons?
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APOPEach ... as in the price of balloons?
loadsamount added (as to the price of a security or the net premium in insurance) to represent selling expense and profit to the distributor
loadamount added (as to the price of a security or the net premium in insurance) to represent selling expense and profit to the distributor
tumblesdecline suddenly and sharply (as in price) drop the stock market tumbled
adjustmentalconcession, as in a vendor's price, to compensate for a minor defect or the like
scalageassessed percentage deduction, as in weight or price, granted in dealings with goods that are likely to shrink, leak, or otherwise vary in the amount or weight originally stated
bilinearof the first degree in each of two variables, as an equation
lockstepA way of marching with each person as close as possible to the one in front
hypostasis(in Trinitarian doctrine) Each of the three persons of the Trinity, as contrasted with the unity of the Godhead
quincunxarrangement of five objects, as trees, in a square or rectangle, one at each corner and one in the middle
predicables(in Aristotelian logic) Each of the classes to which predicates belong, usually listed as: genus, species, difference, property, and accident
signaturesA letter or figure printed at the foot of one or more pages of each sheet of a book as a guide in binding
tweenera player who has some but not all of the necessary characteristics for each of two or more positions (as in football or basketball)
signatureA letter or figure printed at the foot of one or more pages of each sheet of a book as a guide in binding
indexeslist of items (as topics or names) treated in a printed work that gives for each item the page number where it may be found
sympodiumThe apparent main axis or stem of a plant, made up of successive secondary axes due to the death of each season's terminal bud, as in the vine
sympodiaThe apparent main axis or stem of a plant, made up of successive secondary axes due to the death of each season's terminal bud, as in the vine
mitosesA type of cell division that results in two daughter cells each having the same number and kind of chromosomes as the parent nucleus, typical of ordinary tissue growth
heteronymEach of two or more words that are used to refer to the identical thing in different geographical areas of a speech community, such as submarine sandwich, hoagie, and grinder
heteronymsEach of two or more words that are used to refer to the identical thing in different geographical areas of a speech community, such as submarine sandwich, hoagie, and grinder
swastikasAn ancient symbol in the form of an equal-armed cross with each arm continued at a right angle, used (in clockwise form) as the emblem of the German Nazi Party
swastikaAn ancient symbol in the form of an equal-armed cross with each arm continued at a right angle, used (in clockwise form) as the emblem of the German Nazi Party
pedipalpEach of the second pair of appendages attached to the cephalothorax of most arachnids. They are variously specialized as pincers in scorpions, sensory organs in spiders, and locomotory organs in horseshoe crabs
golfeda game in which a player using special clubs attempts to sink a ball with as few strokes as possible into each of the 9 or 18 successive holes on a course
pedipalpsEach of the second pair of appendages attached to the cephalothorax of most arachnids. They are variously specialized as pincers in scorpions, sensory organs in spiders, and locomotory organs in horseshoe crabs
farogambling game in which players place bets on a special board or layout, betting on each series of two cards as they are drawn from a box containing the dealer's or banker's pack
farosgambling game in which players place bets on a special board or layout, betting on each series of two cards as they are drawn from a box containing the dealer's or banker's pack
mysteriesAn incident in the life of Jesus or of a saint as a focus of devotion in the Roman Catholic Church, esp. each of those commemorated during recitation of successive decades of the rosary
perspectivesThe art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height, width, depth, and position in relation to each other when viewed from a particular point
chopstickEach of a pair of small, thin, tapered sticks of wood, ivory, or plastic, held together in one hand and used as eating utensils, esp. by the Chinese, the Japanese, and other people in eastern Asia
nested(of an ordered collection of sets or intervals) having the property that each set is contained in the preceding set and the length or diameter of the sets approaches zero as the number of sets tends to infinity
gibsa. thin, wedgelike strip of metal for controlling the area in which a moving part, as the table of a milling machine, slides b. keylike part having a head at each end, used with a matching cotter as a fastening
rondeleta modified rondeau consisting usually of seven lines in which the first line of four syllables is repeated as the third line and as the final line or refrain and the remaining lines are made up of eight syllables each
gibbeda. thin, wedgelike strip of metal for controlling the area in which a moving part, as the table of a milling machine, slides b. keylike part having a head at each end, used with a matching cotter as a fastening
gibbinga. thin, wedgelike strip of metal for controlling the area in which a moving part, as the table of a milling machine, slides b. keylike part having a head at each end, used with a matching cotter as a fastening
giba. thin, wedgelike strip of metal for controlling the area in which a moving part, as the table of a milling machine, slides b. keylike part having a head at each end, used with a matching cotter as a fastening
epimereither of a pair of isomeric aldose compounds, esp. of certain sugars, that differ from each other in the positions of the H and OH at the second atom from the end of the carbon chain, as d-glucose and d-mannose
syllepsis(Greek) a construction in which a word governs two or more other words but agrees in number, gender, or case with only one, or has a different meaning when applied to each of the words, as in 'He lost his coat and his temper'
syllepsesSYLLEPSIS, (Greek) a construction in which a word governs two or more other words but agrees in number, gender, or case with only one, or has a different meaning when applied to each of the words, as in 'He lost his coat and his temper'
digraphsa group of two successive letters whose phonetic value is a single sound (as ea in bread or ng in sing) or whose value is not the sum of a value borne by each in other occurrences (as ch in chin where the value is + sh)