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(Accounting) entries on a balance sheet showing tangible and intangible properties and claims against others that can be applied to cover the financial obligations of a business or of a person; complete property that a person ownsassets
(Computers) motherboard, main circuit board in a computer (contains the processor, memory and expansion cards)backplane
(Computers) single integrated circuit that is designed to function as an embedded system (contains a CPU, RAM, ROM, I/O ports and timers)microcontroller
(Electricity) capability of a circuit to generate an electromotive force; inductor, circuit or device in which an electromotive force can be generated, `:L, property of electric circuitinductance
(Electronics) an electrical circuit being made up of two transistors, oscillating electronic circuitmultivibrator
(Grammar) imperfect tense, form which expresses an ongoing action; verb form in the imperfect tense, ending on 5th note of scale, expressing incomplete action, faulty, not able to reproduce, not complete, not perfect, not perfect; flawed, defective; of...imperfect
(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) numeral which contains another numeral a certain number of times without a remainder (i.e. 15 is a multiple of 5); electric circuit that has numerous points of access (Electricity), involving several things, many times more; having many p...multiple
(Psychology) complete examination of the mind (Rare)psychognosis
12 dozen, 144, disgusting, earn money, extremely overweight, inclusive, complete, total; general; without deductions, large; coarse, crude, vulgar; disgusting, offensive; obese, fat, luxuriant, make or earn a total of (before taxes and other expenses),...gross
19thC warship, check regularly for developments, check the quality of transmitted signals, closed-circuit television set, computer program, computer video display, giant, listen to broadcasts or telephone conversations, monitor lizard, nozzle, school s...monitor
A complete asset or investment disposition such as outright sale or liquidation.Divestiture
a trademark for an electronic circuit that reduces noise on an audio tape recording, commercial name for a device that decreases noise from recorded soundDolby
abbreviated, abruptly, cause a short circuit; give less than required or agreed, shortchange (Informal), concise, discourteous, film of short duration, full of fat, garment size, having less than needed, insufficiently long or tall, maturing soon, mixt...short
ability to store electric charge, measure of electric charge storage, part of electric circuit, property of an insulator that allows energy to be stored due to the separation of the charge (Electricity)capacitance
about to happen, allowing little space between, bring deal to closure, cadence, close down, close off, closely guarded, closely related, come or bring together, complete an electrical circuit, cover an opening, cut very short, deactivate and store file...close
absence of everything, complete worthlessness, lack of apparent meaning, somebody or something completely worthless, state of being nothing; oblivion; lack of meaning; absence of all things; vacuumnothingness
absolute or total, complete, emit something as vocal sound, publish something, say something, voice; express, pronounce, articulate, to put something into circulationutter
absolute, candidly, clear; total, absolute; complete; directed straight out (Archaic), instantly, totally, completely; openly; absolutely; directly; immediately, wholly, without qualificationsoutright
absolute, comprehensive; complete, finished, done fully, extremely careful, throughthorough
absolute, deep, basic; profound; complete, thoroughly donethoroughgoing
absolute, enforced rigorously, faithful, growing upright, precise, severe in maintaining discipline, demanding, harsh; literal, narrow, rigid; explicit, exact; absolute, completestrict
absolute, everything, in one piece, smooth-edged, ungelded, whole, including every part, complete, fullentire
abundant source of something, fountain, holder for liquid, receptacle for baptismal water, receptacle for holy water, style and size of type, typeface, type style (Computers); complete set of type (Printing); basin in which baptismal water is kept; spr...font
according to standardized measures, always true algebraically, complete, perfect; pure; unlimited; definite, positive; not relative, constant in value, despotic, full and unconditional, grammatically independent, independent and unmodifiable, measured ...absolute
achieve something desired, carry out, complete, realize ambitions, satisfy requirement, supply amount of orderfulfill; fulfil
achieve something, complete, finish; perform, execute, reach point in timeaccomplish
achieve, bring to perfection, complete marriage, conclude, fulfill relationship through sex, skilled, excellent, supreme or perfect, utter or totalconsummate
aching pain, article of clothing, bind pages, close wound, complete movement of a threaded needle through cloth or other material; single loop of yarn (Knitting); particular method of sewing; sudden intense pain; bit, small amount; piece of clothing, l...stitch
acknowledgement; character or message sent by a receiving modem to a sending modem to indicate that a data packet has arrived complete and error-free (Computers, Telecommunications)ACK
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