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(American Slang) negro, black person, applying generally, of or pertaining to a class or kind; of a genus (Biology); of goods or medication sold without a brand name, generic drug, suitable for a broad range, with general namegeneric
(Music) early type of modern jazz music that began in the 1940s (characterized by emphasized improvisation, quick melodies, and a wide range of chords), a spell of dancing, bebop, blow delivered, dance, go casually, hit, blow (Slang), strike a blow, hi...bop
(Music) early type of modern jazz music that began in the 1940s (characterized by emphasized improvisation, quick melodies, and a wide range of chords), fast complex jazzbebop
(Music) low alto, voice range between soprano and tenor; singer with a contralto voice, low speaking voice, lowest female vocal range, part for contralto, somebody with contralto singing voicecontralto
1) Notice given by a dealer (through Autex ) or customer of his interest in buying or selling stock, sometimes including specific volume and price; 2) approximation of where a specialist sees buy and sell interest to tighten the range to an opening price.Indication
A chart pattern reflecting price fluctuations within a narrow range, generating a rectangular area on a chart both prior to and after sharp rises or declines.Flag
A technical analysis tool: a chart pattern depicting the period when the supply and demand of a certain stock are in relative equilibrium resulting in a narrow trading range. The merging of the support level and resistance level.Base
ability to perceive sounds that are not within the normal range of experience (i.e. voices of the dead)clairaudience
ability to perceive stimuli or events at a distance that is beyond the usual range of the senses, extrasensory perception, telaesthesiatelesthesia
ability to perceive stimuli or events at a distance that is beyond the usual range of the senses, telesthesiatelaesthesia
able to change, changeable, fluctuating, inconstant; fickle; having a quantity that is unfixed; deviating from the norm, differing from the species norm, fluctuating design criterion, inconsistent, likely to blow differently, logic symbol, range of valuesvariable
able to withstand only slight variations in temperature (Biology), living within narrow temperature rangestenothermal
act of cleaning with a broom; continuous curving motion or shape; continuous extent; reach; chimney sweep; search made to remove hidden electronic listening devices, bout of cleaning with a brush, broad range, brush against the ground, brushing stroke,...sweep
 

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