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Gross logo #10101) Absolutely disgusting 2) Amount before deductions 3) Amount before taxes 4) Before any deductions 5) Bring in 6) Bulky 7) Crass 8) Disgusting 9) Dozen dozen 10) Earnings figure 11) Exclusive of deductions 12) Family Ties star Michael 13) Far from refined 14) Flagrant 15) French word used in English
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Gross logo #10101) All 2) Arrant 3) Brutish 4) Conspicuous 5) Crass 6) Disgusting 7) Earn 8) Earthy 9) Egregious 10) Fat 11) Flagrant 12) General 13) Icky 14) Insensitive 15) Macroscopic 16) Macroscopical 17) Make 18) Megascopic 19) Nasty 20) Pretax 21) Receipts 22) Revenue 23) Salary 24) Slimy 25) Sodding 26) Total
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gross logo #10444
  1. twelve dozen
  2. the entire amount of income before any deductions are made

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Gross logo #21002• (superl.) Great; palpable; serious; vagrant; shameful; as, a gross mistake; gross injustice; gross negligence. • (sing. & pl.) The number of twelve dozen; twelve times twelve; as, a gross of bottles; ten gross of pens. • (superl.) Coarse; rough; not fine or delicate. • (superl.) Thick; dense; not attenuated; as, a gross medium...
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Gross logo #21015Before deduction. Contrasts with net. Just what is deducted to get from gross to net depends on the context.
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gross logo #20798Before tax has been deducted. The opposite of net
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gross logo #20148[Verb] To earn an amount of money (from which nothing has been taken away, for example, tax).
Example: Bill grossed a lot of money from the sale of his car.
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gross logo #21160A group of 144 items. The word comes from the Latin grossus, for 'thick' or 'large,' via the Old French gross douzaine or 'large dozen' (12 dozen), though this grouping may have started out in Germany. 'Grocer' has the same origins as 'gross' because a grocer is someone who deals in large quantities...
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gross logo #20108A unit of measure for packaged products; 144 items or 12 dozen.
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Gross logo #20546Before deduction of tax or discount. Net is after tax or discount.
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Gross logo #20606Before deduction of tax.
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gross logo #20688A particular figure or price, calculated before the deduction of specific items such as commission, discounts, interest, and taxes. The opposite is net. ...
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gross logo #20973Coarse or large; large enough to be visible to the naked eye. ... Origin: L. Grossus, thick ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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gross logo #21001(grōs) coarse or large. visible to the naked eye without the use of magnification; called also macroscopic.
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gross logo #10444An amount before deduction of tax or commissions.
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Gross logo #20972Gross adjective [ Compar. Grosser ; superl. Grossest .] [ French gros , Latin grossus , perhaps from Latin crassus thick, dense, fat, English crass , confer Sanskrit grathita tied together, wound up, ha...
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Gross logo #20972Gross noun [ French gros (in sense 1), grosse (in sense 2). See Gross , adjective ] 1. The main body; the chief part, bulk, or mass. 'The gross of the enemy.' Addison. « For the gross of the people, they are considered as a mer...
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Gross logo #20180Before deduction of tax.
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Gross logo #20671Before any deductions, particularly tax... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/gross.htm?id=642&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of gross'>more</a>
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Gross logo #20101Is the aggregate, cumulative or total amount is a quantity measure. It can refer to total long position, total short position, the total par position, total market value, the total futures contract equivalency position or other specified categorization.
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Gross logo #21217Gross, in opposition to net, is a term applied to merchandise, including the weight of that in which it is packed. Thus we may say, 'The bag of coffee weighs 9 kilograms gross,' that is, including the weight of the bag.
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Gross logo #21217Gross is British police slang for gross indecency.
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Gross logo #20687One hundred and forty four pieces of something. See also: Dozen.
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gross logo #20974porcine adjective repellently fat; `a bald porcine old man`
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gross logo #21221A particular figure or price, calculated before the deduction of specific items such as commission, discounts, interest, and taxes. The opposite is net
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