
1) Agent 2) Allele 3) Allelic 4) Allelomorph 5) Allelomorphic 6) Auctioneer 7) Broker 8) Cistron 9) Component 10) Constituent 11) Deflator 12) Divisor 13) Element 14) Feature 15) Gene 16) Limit 17) Nonallele 18) Oncogene 19) Part 20) Point 21) Polygene 22) Realtor 23) Rf 24) Stockbroker 25) Syndic 26) Underwriter
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1) Agent for a noisy Thespian 2) An abstract part of something 3) Be a contributing factor 4) Break down 5) Cause 6) Commercial agent 7) Commission merchant 8) Constituent 9) Contributing cause 10) Contributing element 11) Contributor 12) Contributory cause 13) Cosmetician Max 14) Divisor 15) Find the divisors of
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- anything that contributes causally to a result
- an abstract part of something
- any of the numbers (or symbols) that form a product when multiplied together
- one of two or more integers that can be exactly divided into another integer
- a businessman who buys or sells for another in exchange for a commission
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• (n.) One who transacts business for another; an agent; a substitute; especially, a mercantile agent who buys and sells goods and transacts business for others in commission; a commission merchant or consignee. He may be a home factor or a foreign factor. He may buy and sell in his own name, and he is intrusted with the possession and control...
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(L. 'maker') any of several substances or activities that are necessary to produce a result, e.g. a coagulation factor. Often, use of the term 'factor' indicates that the chemical nature of the substance or its mechanism of action is unknown, as in endocrinology, where 'factors' are renamed as 'hormones' when their chemical nature is determined.
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1. Primary factor. 2. Sometimes refers to any input to production. 3. Anything that helps to cause something, as a 'contributing factor.'
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[Noun] Plural form: factors. A fact or circumstance that helps to produce a result.
Example: The report looked at the factors that caused stress in the workplace.
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(from the article `agency`) Various kinds of agency relationships are evident in Anglo-American commercial life. The factor and the broker are the most common mercantile agents ... ...and credit losses. Factoring differs from borrowing in that the accounts receivable and the responsibility for their collection are actually sold ... [...
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(from the article `statistics`) In an experimental study, variables of interest are identified. One or more of these variables, referred to as the factors of the study, are ...
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A financial institution that buys a firm's accounts receivables and collects the debt.
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<pharmacology> Any of several substances or activities that are necessary to produce a result, for example a coagulation factor. ... Often, use of the term factor indicates that the chemical nature of the substance or its mechanism of action is unknown, as in endocrinology, where factors are renamed as hormones when their chemical nature is d...
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(fak´tәr) an agent or element that contributes to the production of a result.
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A cytokine that can cause hemorrhagic death of certain tumor cells in vivo and in vitro but that does not affect normal cells.
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A debt security issued by face amount. The holder makes payments periodicaly to the issues, and the
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Fac'tor noun [ Latin
factor a doer: confer French
facteur a factor. See
Fact .]
1. (Law) One who transacts business for another; an agent; a substitute; especially, a mercantile agent who buys and sells goods and transacts business for others in commission; a commissi...
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Fac'tor transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Factored (-t?rd);
present participle & verbal noun Factoring .]
(Machinery) To resolve (a quantity) into its factors.
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broker noun a businessman who buys or sells for another in exchange for a commission
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noun anything that contributes causally to a result; `a number of factors determined the outcome`
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(algebra) In algebra, certain kinds of polynomials (expressions consisting of several or many terms) can be factorized using their common factors. Brackets are put into an expression, and the common factor is sought. For example, the factors of 2
a2 ...
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(number) Number that divides into another number exactly. It is also known as a divisor. For example, the factors of 24 are 1, 2, 4, 8, 12, and 24; and the factors of 64 are 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, and 64. The highest factor of both 24 and 64 is 8. This is known as the highest common factor (H...
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[Test terms] anything that contributes causally to a result
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anything that contributes causally to a result
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[Measurements] an integer that can be exactly divided into another integer
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[Academic words] anything that contributes causally to a result
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[SAT terms] anything that contributes causally to a result
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