
1) Alcove 2) Angle 3) Angular meeting place 4) Area 5) Awkward position 6) Block off 7) Condition of monopoly 8) Control a market 9) Convenience outlet, often 10) Country 11) Cranny 12) Dog-eared piece 13) Drugstore location, often 14) French word used in English 15) Gain control over 16) Meeting place
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1) Angle 2) Boxin 3) Canthus 4) Catch 5) Curve 6) Ell 7) Entrap 8) Hemin 9) Inglenook 10) Niche 11) Nook 12) Quadpiece 13) Quandary 14) Region 15) Trap 16) Tree
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a place off to the side of an areathe point where two lines meet or intersectan interior angle formed be two meeting wallsthe intersection of two streetsthe point where three areas or surfaces meet or intersecta small concavitya temporary monopoly on a kind of commercial tradea predicament from which a skillful or graceful escape is impossiblea remote area
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(design space) A somewhat abstract concept for when relatively little interactive content efficiently fill much of the vast potential of a game's design space. By designing elements that are as different as possible from each other functionally within the design space, the coverage is more efficiently well-rounded. Thus creating ...
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[route] A corner route is a pattern run by a receiver in American football, where the receiver runs up the field and then turns at approximately a 45-degree angle, heading away from the quarterback towards the sideline. Usually, the pass is used when the defensive back is playing towards the inside shoulder of the receiver, thus creating a ...
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• (n.) A secret or secluded place; a remote or out of the way place; a nook. • (v. t.) To drive into a corner. • (n.) The state of things produced by a combination of persons, who buy up the whole or the available part of any stock or species of property, which compels those who need such stock or property to buy of them at their own...
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Short for the "prompt corner"; the place from which the Stage Manager controls the show. From here he has communication links to all parts of the the theatre and gives cues (qv) to all departments. The corner can be on either side of the stage but traditionally it is on the left (i.e. the prompt) side. Perversely some theatres have the prompt corne...
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An area of the rink near one of the four rounded sections where the sideboards and endboards meet.
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Cor'ner noun [ Old French
corniere ,
cornier , Late Latin
cornerium ,
corneria , from Latin
cornu horn, end, point. See
Horn .]
1. The point where two converging lines meet; an angle, either external or internal.
2. The space in the angle be...
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Cor'ner transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Cornered (-n?rd);
present participle & verbal noun Cornering .]
1. To drive into a corner.
2. To drive into a position of great difficulty or hopeless embarrassment; a...
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Corner is one of the diagonally opposite angles of the ring, where a boxer sits between rounds and is attended by a second; it is also used as another term for the second himself
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When one operator owns or controls an excessive amount of stocks enabling them to control the supply of material and in consequence to control the price.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: kōr′nĕr Definitions: 1. George W., U.S. anatomist and historian, 1889-1981. See: Corner-Allen test, Corner-Allen unit
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A position where one operator owns all or virtually all the market stocks of a commodity. His object is to control the supply of the metal, and thus cause an exceptional rise in price. The LME has rules to avert the worst effects of a corner. (See also Squeeze).
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Refers to a market condition whereby an individual or group of individuals have gained control of a commodity or market.
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One of the two assigned corners of the ring where boxers rest between rounds.
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In Vutrax, any position where a track changes direction or width - a Vutrax ANGLE point
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The opposite of an arête. Where two sides,walls or edges meet.
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where there is a change in the wall direction making an internal corner.
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The corner is the small area of the court where the sideline meets the baseline. There are often many three-point shots taken from this spot as it's an important area to fill for team who want great spacing.
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noun an interior angle formed be two meeting walls; `a piano was in one corner of the room`
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street corner noun the intersection of two streets; `standing on the corner watching all the girls go by`
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The ability of a bicycle rider to smoothly carry speed through turns.
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esquina
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the place at which two converging lines or surfaces meet. · the space between two converging lines or surfaces near their intersection; angle: a chair in the corner of the room. · a projecting angle, esp. of a rectangular figure or object: He bumped into the corner of the table. · the point where two streets meet: the corner of M...
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