
1) Aftertaxes 2) Bottom line 3) Brail 4) Cleanup 5) Clear 6) Cyberspace 7) Dividend 8) Earn 9) Earnings 10) Ensnare 11) Fishnet 12) Garner 13) Grillwork 14) Hairnet 15) Internet 16) Make 17) Markup 18) Mesh 19) Meshwork 20) Nett 21) Netting 22) Network 23) Profit 24) Profits 25) Realize 26) Reseau 27) Salary
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1) LI cager 2) NY cager 3) Accounting figure 4) Accounting term 5) Acrobat catcher 6) Acrobats might use it 7) Actual profit 8) Address-ending word 9) Aerialist saver 10) After all 11) After all adjustments 12) After all deductions 13) After all expenses 14) After all is said and done 15) After deductions
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: n., adj. the amount of money or value remaining after all costs, losses, taxes, depreciation of value and other expenses and deductions have been paid and/or subtracted. Thus the term is used in net profit, net income, net loss, net worth or net estate.
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• (v. t.) To make into a net; to make n the style of network; as, to net silk. • (v. t.) To take in a net; to capture by stratagem or wile. • (a.) Without spot; pure; shining. • (v. t.) To inclose or cover with a net; as, to net a tree. • (a.) Free from extraneous substances; pure; unadulterated; neat; as, net wine, etc. &b...
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After deduction. Contrasts with gross. Exactly what is deducted to get from gross to net depends on the context.
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After tax has been deducted. The opposite of gross
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A type of fabric produced by looping and knotting a yarn to itself in an open pattern.
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A drawing of a polyhedron unfolded along its edges, so as to lie flat in a plane. The earliest known examples of nets to represent polyhedra are by Albrecht Dürer.
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(Digital cameras and photo printers) Shortened form of network or Internet.
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An independent set of circuit nodes on a schematic that are connected together to define an isolated circuit. Each net is given a unique (alphanumeric) name to differentiate it from the other nets in the schematic.
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A player's final score after he subtracts his handicap.
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After tax, commission or other fees are deducted.
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Net (nĕt)
noun [ Anglo-Saxon
net ; akin to Dutch
net , Old Saxon
net ,
netti , Old High German
nezzi , German
netz , Icelandic & Danish
net , Swedish
nät , Goth.
nati ; of uncertain origin.]
1. A fabric of twine, thread...
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Net adjective [ French See
Neat clean.]
1. Without spot; pure; shining. [ Obsolete] « Her breast all naked as
net ivory.»
Spenser. 2. Free from extraneous substances; pure; unadulterated; neat; as,
net wine, etc. [ R.]
3. Not includin...
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Net intransitive verb To form network or netting; to knit.
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Net transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Netted ;
present participle & verbal noun Netting .]
1. To make into a net; to make in the style of network; as, to
net silk.
2. To take in a net; to capture by st...
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[Ice Hockey] the goal; netting attached to the goalposts and frame of the goal to trap the puck when a goal is scored.
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[Soccer] hemp, jute or nylon cord draped over the frame of the goal and extending behind it; also used to refer to the goal itself.
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Italian term for clean or pure tone.
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a item of collecting equipment used by biologists. Nets have a 'bag' attached to a frame at the end of a handle.
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nett adjective remaining after all deductions; `net profit`
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A very porous, open fabric similar to mesh and often made with synthetic fibers.
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(Lower) The potential energy available in a fuel as received, taking into account the energy loss in evaporating and superheating the water in the fuel. Equal to the higher heating value minus 1050W where W is the weight of the water formed from the hydrogen in the fuel, and 1050 is the latent heat of vaporization of water, in Btu, at 77 deg...
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[Fabrics] An open fabric, which is created by connecting the intersections in a woven, knitted, or crocheted construction to form a mesh-like appearance that won't ravel.
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A two-dimensional shape that can be turned into a two-dimensional object by gluing/taping and folding.
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