
1) Acres 2) Area 3) Array 4) Banquet 5) Bedcover 6) Bedspread 7) Centerfold 8) Centrefold 9) Circulate 10) Circumfuse 11) Communicate 12) Continue 13) Counterpane 14) Coverlet 15) Decentralisation 16) Diffuse 17) Diffuseness 18) Dispersal 19) Disperse 20) Dispersed 21) Dispersion 22) Disseminate 23) Distribute
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1) Apply butter 2) Array of food 3) Bed cover 4) Big advertising display 5) Big farm in the west 6) Big ranch 7) Broadcast 8) Butter 9) Butter or jam 10) Butter or jelly 11) Butter or margarine 12) Butter or mayo 13) Butter or oleo 14) Butter ruined drapes 15) Cast forth 16) Cattle ranch 17) Cause to become widely known
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• (n.) An arbitrage transaction operated by buying and selling simultaneously in two separate markets, as Chicago and New York, when there is an abnormal difference in price between the two markets. It is called a back spreadwhen the difference in price is less than the normal one. • (n.) Surface in proportion to the depth of a cut stone....
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1. The difference between the price one must pay to buy something, such as a currency, and the price one receives for selling it. 2. The difference between the interest rate on a bond and the risk free rate; thus the risk premium on the bond.
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(from the article `landslide`) A spread is the complex lateral movement of relatively coherent earth materials resting on a weaker substrate that is subject to liquefaction or ...
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(1) The gap between bid and ask prices of a stock or other security. (2) The simultaneous purchase and sale of separate futures or options contracts for the same commodity for delivery in different months. Also known as a straddle. (3) Difference between the price at which an underwriter buys an issue from a firm and the price at which the underwri...
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Difference between buy and sell prices on the same coin(s) from the same party. Also, the degree of separation between impressions on a doubled die.
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(1) The gap between bid and ask prices of a stock or other security. (2) The simultaneous purchase and sale of separate futures or options contracts for the same commodity for delivery in different months. Also known as a straddle. (3) Difference between the price at which an underwriter buys an issue from a firm and the price at which the underwri...
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Gross profit. See gross profit; markup.
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In relation to share, bond and currency markets, the difference between the bid price and the ask (offering) price, incorporating both an estimate of demand and potential profit for the seller; In relation to unit trusts, the difference between the allocation of redemption price of units, as a result of transaction costs incurred in buying and sell...
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1. To extend in length and breadth, or in breadth only; to stretch or expand to a broad or broader surface or extent; to open; to unfurl; as, to spread a carpet; to spread a tent or a sail. 'He bought a parcel of a field where he had spread his tent.' (Gen. Xxxiii. 19) 'Here the Rhone Hath spread himself a couch.' (Byron) ... 2. To extend so as to ...
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A fixed-term trust from which income is distributed to the beneficiary (such as a child of the grant
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Spread imperfect & past participle of
Spread ,
v. Spread eagle .
(a) An eagle with outspread wings, the national emblem of the United States. (b) The figure of an eagle, with its wings elevated and its legs extended; often met as a ...
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Spread intransitive verb 1. To extend in length and breadth in all directions, or in breadth only; to be extended or stretched; to expand. « Plants, if they spread much, are seldom tall.» Bacon. « Governor Winthrop, and his associates at Charlestown, had for a ...
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Spread noun 1. Extent; compass. « I have got a fine spread of improvable land.» Addison. 2. Expansion of parts. « No flower hath spread like that of the woodbine.» Bacon. 3. A cloth used as a cover for a table or a bed...
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Spread transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Spread ; present participle & verbal noun Spreading .] [ Middle English spreden , Anglo-Saxon sprædan ; akin to Dutch spreiden , spreijen , LG. sprede...
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(i) The difference between the bid and ask price of a security.
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1. The number of points that Las Vegas assigns to the favored team in order to get equal money bet on both teams. 2. A type of offensive formation with multiple receivers line up far from the tackles and/or tight end. 3. The layout of food at a Super Bowl party. Usually includes meats (gotta have meat), chili, various pastas, beer and oh yeah, meat...
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A term referring to the difference in two prices. The contango or backwardation between two prompt dates or the difference between the bid and offer price.
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a plasterer.
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Growth of a cancer from where it started. A cancer can spread to areas next to where it began to grow (local spread) or to other parts of the body (secondary cancer or metastasis).
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adjective prepared or arranged for a meal; especially having food set out; `a table spread with food`
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- Difference between two prices, usually a buying and selling price.
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A film image that is larger than the original image to accommodate ink trapping. Reference, trapping
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[NAEP glossary] distribute or disperse widely
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