What something is worth
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VALUEWhat something is worth
MARKETVALUEWhat a house is worth
TWOBASESWhat a double is worth on the diamond
RUBIESWhat a virtuous woman is worth more than, according to Proverbs 31:10
AINTHAYIs worth something, colloquially
AINTHAYIs worth something, in dialect
disparagingExpressing the opinion that something is of little worth; derogatory
helpsto provide what is necessary to accomplish something
bonussomething given or paid beyond what is due
helpedto provide what is necessary to accomplish something
helpto provide what is necessary to accomplish something
properTruly what something is said or regarded to be; genuine
identifiedEstablish or indicate who or what (someone or something) is
identifiesEstablish or indicate who or what (someone or something) is
harbingersHARBINGER, a forerunner; something that indicates what is to come
anomaliesSomething that deviates from what is standard, normal, or expected
identifyEstablish or indicate who or what (someone or something) is
identifyingEstablish or indicate who or what (someone or something) is
harbingera forerunner; something that indicates what is to come / to foreshadow
holdoutsAn act of resisting something or refusing to accept what is offered
extraordinarygoing beyond what is usual, regular, or customary / something out of the ordinary
cuttingA piece cut off from something, esp. what remains when something is being trimmed or prepared
cuttingsA piece cut off from something, esp. what remains when something is being trimmed or prepared
ratchetingCause something to rise (or fall) as a step in what is perceived as a steady and irreversible process
essencesA property or group of properties of something without which it would not exist or be what it is
ratchetedCause something to rise (or fall) as a step in what is perceived as a steady and irreversible process
surfacesWhat is apparent on a casual view or consideration of someone or something, esp. as distinct from feelings or qualities that are not immediately obvious
surfaceWhat is apparent on a casual view or consideration of someone or something, esp. as distinct from feelings or qualities that are not immediately obvious
estoppelsThe principle that precludes a person from asserting something contrary to what is implied by a previous action or statement of that person or by a previous pertinent judicial determination