
1) Account amount 2) Account number 3) Add lead weights to a wheel 4) ATM readout 5) ATM request 6) Bank figure 7) Bank statement 8) Bank-statement figure 9) Be a foil for 10) Be even 11) Be in equilibrium 12) Comaneci asset 13) Concept in metaphysics 14) Counterpoise 15) Depends on pull of gravity
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1) Bilateralism 2) Bilaterality 3) Compensate 4) Conformation 5) Consider 6) Counterbalance 7) Counterbalancing 8) Counterpoise 9) Countervail 10) Counterweight 11) Equality 12) Equalize 13) Equilibrise 14) Equilibrize 15) Equipoise 16) Evaluate 17) Even out 18) Even up 19) Foothold 20) Libra 21) Mean
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- a state of equilibrium
- a scale for weighing; depends on pull of gravity
- an amount on the credit side of an account
- harmonious arrangement or relation of parts or elements within a whole (as in a design)
- equality of distribution
- (mathematics) an attribute of a shape; exact correspondence of form on opposite sides of a dividing line or plane
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1. The way in which elements of a game are equalized relative to each player. Often balance is established by giving all players similar starting positions and maintained by using mechanisms to hurt the apparent leader or help the likely loser. 2. The state of a game where equally skilled players have a roughly equal chance of winning the gam......
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• (v. i.) To move toward a person or couple, and then back. • (n.) An apparatus for weighing. • (n.) Equipoise between the weights in opposite scales. • (n.) A balance wheel, as of a watch, or clock. See Balance wheel (in the Vocabulary). • (n.) To make the sums of the debits and credits of an account equal; -- said of an i...
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[Noun] An amount of money that remains or is left over; a steady state where forces are evenly spread.
Example: He spends too much and is always worried about his bank balance.
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1. The way in which elements of a game are equalized relative to each player. Often balance is established by giving all players similar starting positions and maintained by using mechanisms to hurt the apparent leader or help the likely loser. 2. The state of a game where equally skilled players have a roughly equal chance of winning the gam......
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(from the article `sculpture`) The balance, or equilibrium, of freestanding sculpture has three aspects. First, the sculpture must have actual physical stability. This can be ... Rhythm and balance result from the three-dimensional arrangement of elements and materials on the site. Rhythm is a sequence or repetition of similar ... Ba...
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(from the article `watch`) ...watch, or other spring-driven mechanism, is wound, the curvature of the spring is increased, and energy is thus stored. This energy is transmitted ...
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(ballroom) ability of the dancer to maintain an upright and controlled position of the body whether in movement or still.
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1) The relative level of two or more instruments in a mix, or the relative level of audio signals in the channels of a stereo recording.
2) To make the relative levels of audio signals in the channels of a stereo recording even.
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1. An apparatus for weighing. ... In its simplest form, a balance consists of a beam or lever supported exactly in the middle, having two scales or basins of equal weight suspended from its extremities. Another form is that of the Roman balance, our steelyard, consisting of a lever or beam, suspended near one of its extremities, on the longer arm o...
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(bal´әns) an instrument for weighing. equilibrium. postural control.
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Bal'ance (băl'
a ns)
noun [ Middle English
balaunce , French
balance , from Latin
bilanx ,
bilancis , having two scales;
bis twice (akin to English
two ) +
lanx plate, scale.]
1. An apparatus for weighing. » In its simplest ...
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Bal'ance intransitive verb 1. To have equal weight on each side; to be in equipoise; as, the scales
balance .
2. To fluctuate between motives which appear of equal force; to waver; to hesitate. « He would not
balance or err in the determination of his choice.
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Bal'ance transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Balanced ;
present participle & verbal noun Balancing ] [ From
Balance ,
noun : confer French
balancer .]
1. To bring to an equipoise, ...
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A balance is an instrument employed for determining the quantity of any substance equal to a given weight. Balances are of various forms; in that most commonly used a horizontal beam rests so as to turn easily upon a certain point known as the centre of motion. From the extremities of the beam, called the centres of suspension, hang the scales; and...
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A basic journalism principle of giving both sides of an argument in a fair way so readers or listeners can make up their own mind.
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A balancé is common ballet term used to describe a step where a dancer moves while alternating the balance between their feet.
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See balanced below. balanced Positive description (also rounded, balanced, equilibrated, balanced, harmonious) for the overall picture of a wine in terms of taste and smell in the context of a wine appeal. Such a wine contains all components such as alcohol, extract, fruit,... Full text
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(1) referring to type, an orderly and pleasing arrangements of physical characteristics so as to present a harmonious appearance.(2) referring to markings, an equal distribution of corresponding markings on marked breeds
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verb hold or carry in equilibrium
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noun a scale for weighing; depends on pull of gravity
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- Sum of DEBIT entries minus the SUM of CREDIT entries in an ACCOUNT. If positive, the difference is called a DEBIT BALANCE; if negative, a CREDIT BALANCE.
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