
1) Amount printed in red ink 2) Auditing word 3) Bad day at the park 4) Bad investment outcome 5) Bad outcome for the home team 6) Balance sheet deduction 7) Balance sheet entry in red 8) Basis for a claim 9) Basis for many a claim 10) Bath on the Street 11) Bottom-line bummer 12) Bottom-line concern
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1) Beating 2) Bereavement 3) Death 4) Debit 5) Decrement 6) Defeat 7) Epilation 8) Forfeiture 9) Vanishing 10) Waste
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- the act of losing
- something that is lost
- the amount by which the cost of a business exceeds its revenue
- gradual decline in amount or activity
- the disadvantage that results from losing something
- military personnel lost by death or capture
- the experience of losing a loved one
- euphemistic expressions for death
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n. 1) the value placed on injury or damages due to an accident caused by another's negligence, a breach of contract or other wrongdoing. The amount of monetary damages can be determined in a lawsuit. 2) when expenses are greater than profits, the difference between the amount of money spent and the income.
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• (v. t.) The state of being lost or destroyed; especially, the wreck or foundering of a ship or other vessel. • (v. t.) The act of losing; failure; destruction; privation; as, the loss of property; loss of money by gaming; loss of health or reputation. • (v. t.) The state of losing or having lost; the privation, defect, misfortune, ...
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Consequences of a defect or failure, expressed in terms of costs, injuries, loss of life, etc.
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Loss:
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The net summation of damage and personal injury resulting from an accident.
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In business, the opposite of profit, when
revenues are less than
costs. ...
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A loss arises when the income or proceeds received are less than the expenses or cost. There are detailed rules on how tax relief can be claimed on losses.
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(laws) the amount by which a quantity or group is diminished; something that escapes from its owner's possession. insensible loss , insensible water loss the amount of fluid lost on a daily basis from the lungs, skin, and respiratory tract, as well as water excreted in th...
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(n) Loss is the reduction in value of a business, article, property etc happened as an effect of the occurrence or non-occurrence of an event or action. Eg. Loss on sale of a property
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See Net loss .
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Attenuation of an optical signal, usually measured in dB.
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Loss (lŏs; 115)
noun [ Anglo-Saxon
los loss, losing, from
leósan to lose. √127. See
Lose ,
transitive verb ]
1. The act of losing; failure; destruction; privation; as, the
loss of property;
loss of money by gaming;
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1) The value placed on injury or damages due to an accident caused by another's negligence, breach of contract, or other wrongdoing. The amount of monetary damages can be determined in a lawsuit. 2) When expenses are greater than profits, the difference between the amount of money spent and the income.
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Lick Observatory Supernova Search
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Statistic earned by pitchers of losing teams who leave the game when their team is losing and ultimately ends up losing the game.
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A loss arises when the income or proceeds received are less than the expenses or cost. There are detailed rules on how tax relief can be claimed on losses.
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deprivation noun the disadvantage that results from losing something; `his loss of credibility led to his resignation`; `losing him is no great deprivation`
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- Excess of EXPENDITURES over REVENUE for a period or activity. Also, for tax purposes, an excess of basis over the amount realized in a transaction. (See NET INCOME.)
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Missing area in one or more layers of the painting; most frequently the result of flaking, abrasion, tearing, etc. Loss Examples
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The difference between potential energy output and actual energy output.
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The aggregate attenuation of a signal due to interaction with its environment.
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detriment, disadvantage, or deprivation from failure to keep, have, or get: to bear the loss of a robbery. · something that is lost: The painting was the greatest loss from the robbery. · an amount or number lost: The loss of life increased each day. · the state of being deprived of or of being without something that one has had: the...
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