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Look up: spot

  1. SPOT
    acronym: Satellite Pour l'Observation de la Terre (France)
    Found on http://cdiac.ornl.gov/pns/acronyms.html#

  2. SPOT
    acronym: Systeme Probatoire pour l'Observation de la Terre (France)
    Found on http://cdiac.ornl.gov/pns/acronyms.html#

  3. spot
    A small area of corrosion or foreign substance. Also, short for spot price.
    Found on http://www.coin-gallery.com/cgglossary.h

  4. SPOT
    SPOT is an abbreviation for Systeme Probatoire pour l'Observation de la Terre
    Found on http://fas.org/news/reference/probert/N3

  5. Spot
    The position of the aircraft when the jumpers exit. Spotting duties (selecting the spot) can be done by a skydiver or the pilot
    Found on http://www.dropzone.com/safety/resources

  6. Spot
    On the spot market.
    Found on http://www-personal.umich.edu/~alandear/

  7. spot
    A symptom of disease characterized by a limited necrotic area, as on leaves, flowers, and stems.
    Found on http://ppathw3.cals.cornell.edu/glossary

  8. Spot
    A small fish (approximately 1.5 pounds) belonging to the drum family. In 1925, these fish appeared in New York harbor in such vast numbers that they clogged the condenser pumps of the electric company and caused a blackout.
    Found on http://www.nutribase.com/fishmeat.shtml

  9. Spot
    a circular area of pigment.
    Found on http://www.coralrealm.com/viewpage.asp?p

  10. Spot
    A symptom of disease characterised by a limited necrotic area, as on leaves, flowers and stems.
    Found on http://www.pestmanagement.co.uk/lib/glos

  11. SPOT
    Simple Personal Object Technology, details ...
    Found on http://www.cryer.co.uk/glossary/s/index.

  12. Spot
    The undesirable presence of ink or dirt in a space.
    Found on http://www.inotecbsl.co.uk/html/glossary

  13. spot
    [n] - (British) a small quantity 2. [n] - a mark on a playing card (shape depending on the suit) 3. [n] - a short section or illustration (as between radio or tv programs or in a magazine) that is often used for advertising 4. [n] - a section of an entertainment that is assigned to a specific performer or performance 5. [n] - a small contrasting part of something 6. [n] - a playing card with a specified number of pips on it to indicate its value 7. [n] - a business establishment for entertainment 8. [v] - make a spot or mark onto 9. [v] - become spotted 10. [v] - mark with a spot or spots so as to allow easy recognition
    Found on http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definitio

  14. SPOT
    Shared Product Object Tree [IBM] + Small Programmable Object Technology [Sun] + Smart Personal Object Technology [Microsoft]
    Found on http://www.geocities.com/ikind_babel/bab

  15. Spot
    Assist if called upon by someone performing an exercise.
    Found on http://www.netfit.co.uk/glossary/fitness

  16. Spot
    Refers to the purchase of TV commercial time on a market-by-market basis as opposed to network (national) purchases. Also commonly used in lieu of "commercial announcement".
    Found on http://www.agbnielsen.co.uk/agb/index.ph

  17. Spot
    The first deliverable prompt date and the price quoted for it. On the LME the term ‘cash’ is more commonly used.
    Found on http://www.lme.co.uk/glossary.asp

  18. Spot
    The undesirable presence of ink or dirt in a space
    Found on http://www.thebarcodewarehouse.co.uk/hel

  19. Spot
    Spot means the settlement date of a deal that is two business days forward. It is the rate used if a client wishes to buy currency for the fastest possible delivery.
    Found on http://www.hifx.co.uk/personal/guide_to_

  20. spot
    to pump a designated quantity of a substance (such as acid or cement) into a specific interval in the well. For example, 10 barrels of diesel oil may be spotted around an area in the hole in which drill collars are stuck against the wall of the hole in an effort to free the collars.
    Found on http://www.workover.co.uk/og/s.htm

  21. SPOT
    Sociedad Puertorriqueña de Ortopedia y Traumatología
    Found on http://www.geocities.com/~mlshams/acrony

  22. spot
    a single broadcasting of a television or radio commercial,e.g.a 30-second spot Category: Commerce - movement of goods • a small luminescent area of the screen surface or target area,excited by the impact of the electron beam Category: Electrical engineering and energy
    Found on http://www.mijnwoordenboek.nl/definition

  23. Spot
    Assist if called upon by someone performing an exercise.
    Found on http://fitandhealthysolutions.com/termin

  24. Spot
    Spot noun [ Confer Scot. & Dutch spat , Danish spette , Swedish spott spittle, slaver; from the root of English spit . See Spit to eject from the mouth, and confer Spatter .] 1. A mark on a substance or body made by foreign matter; a blot; a place discolored. « Out, damned spot ! Out, I say!» Shak. 2. A stain …
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/S/172

  25. Spot
    Spot transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Spotted ; present participle & verbal noun Spotting .] 1. To make visible marks upon with some foreign matter; to discolor in or with spots; to stain; to cover with spots or figures; as, to spot a garnment; to spot paper. 2. To mark or note so as to insu …
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/S/172

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5 December 2008

This day in history:
On 5th December 1872 a crewman on watch on board the British ship Dei Gratia sighted vessel that seemed to be in distress. Three seamen lowered the Dei Gratia's small boat and rowed across to the troubled craft to offer assistance. They hauled themselves over the ship's rails and dropped onto the deck; save for the sound of the wind in the sails and the eerie creaking of the ship's timbers, there was not a sound. The seamen searched the ship from stem to stern and found her to be in excellent condition, but there was not a soul on board. Her crew had disappeared. The name of the ship was Mary Celeste. read more

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