
1) Alimentative 2) Arm 3) Arsenal 4) Bewhisker 5) Canalise 6) Canalize 7) Capitalise 8) Cater 9) Cloy 10) Computerise 11) Computerize 12) Constitutionalize 13) Corbelled 14) Equip 15) Feed 16) Fueling 17) Fund 18) Furnish 19) Give 20) Hoard 21) Indulge 22) Innervate 23) Interleave 24) Irrigation 25) Issuance
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1) Deliver 2) Endow 3) Equip 4) French word used in English 5) Furnish 6) Furnish with flexibility 7) Give 8) Hand 9) Hand over 10) Indefinite quantity 11) Partner of demand 12) Price factor 13) Provide 14) Quantity on hand 15) Secure 16) State or say further 17) The answer to a demand
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- an amount of something available for use
- offering goods and services for sale
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[StarCraft] Photo taken by myself at the New Seattle public Library, 2004. Robert Stein. ...
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[economics] In economics, supply refers to the amount of a product that producers and firms are willing to sell at a given price when all other factors being held constant. Usually, supply is plotted as a supply curve showing the relationship of price to the amount of product businesses are willing to sell. == Supply schedule == A supply sc...
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• (n.) A person who fills a place for a time; one who supplies the place of another; a substitute; esp., a clergyman who supplies a vacant pulpit. • (n.) The food, and the like, which meets the daily necessities of an army or other large body of men; store; -- used chiefly in the plural; as, the army was discontented for lack of supplies....
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1. The act of offering a product for sale. 2. The quantity offered for sale. 3. The quantities offered for sale at various prices; the supply curve.
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[Noun] The amount of something available to use.
Example: There was an unlimited supply of cakes.
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a public service provided by a distribution undertaking to any consumer and determined according to technical and commercial criteria such as frequency, voltage, continuity, maximum demand, point of supply, tariffs NOTE - In French, in a restrictive sense, electricity supplied to a consumer, groups of consumers and/or to other utilities.
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The quantity of merchandise in stock at a store or a warehouse.
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The amount of a good which producers are both willing and able to sell at a given price.
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The amount of a good which producers are both willing and able to sell at a given price. Supply will be determined by factors like the costs or production and the objectives of the firm.
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In economics, the production of goods or services for a market in anticipation of an expected
demand. The level...
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1. The act of supplying; supplial. ... 2. That which supplies a want; sufficiency of things for use or want. Specifically: ... Auxiliary troops or reenforcements. 'My promised supply of horsemen.' ... The food, and the like, which meets the daily necessities of an army or other large body of men; store; used chiefly in the plural; as, the army was ...
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The crime of giving illegal drugs to other people - either for money or just as a gift
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Sup·ply' adjective Serving to contain, deliver, or regulate a supply of anything; as, a
supply tank or valve.
Supply system (Zoology) ,
the system of tubes and canals in sponges by means of which food and water are absorbed. See Illust. of Spongiæ . Found on
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Sup·ply' noun ;
plural Supplies 1. The act of supplying; supplial.
A. Tucker. 2. That which supplies a want; sufficiency of things for use or want. Specifically: --
(a) Auxiliary troops or reënforcements. 'My promised
supply of horsemen.'
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Sup·ply' transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Supplied ;
present participle & verbal noun Supplying .] [ For older
supploy , French
suppléer , Old French also
supployer , (assumed) Late Latin
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Number of cattle/sheep/lambs penned at a physical market.
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The USS Supply is an American AOE Class fast combat support ship designed to receive ammunition, provision, stores and petroleum products from shuttle ships, and to distribute them to the carrier battle group ships while underway. The ship is equipped with the NATO Sea Sparrow missile launch system and two Raytheon Phalanx Mk 15, 20 millimetre clos...
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[
n] - an amount of something available for use 2. [n] - offering goods and services for sale 3. [v] - provide or furnish with
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supplying noun the activity of supplying or providing something
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noun offering goods and services for sale
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In economics, the production of goods or services for a market in anticipation of an expected demand. The level of supply is determined by the price of the product, the cost of production, the level of technology available for production, and the price of other goods. There is no guarantee that supply will match actual demand
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Supply is an economic term that refers to the amount of a given product or service that suppliers are willing to offer to consumers at a given price level at a given period.
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