
1) Answer back 2) April 15 filing 3) April mailing 4) Arrival 5) Be inherited by 6) Be restored 7) Boomerang act 8) Bring back the bottles 9) Come back 10) Come flooding back 11) Come, go or bring back 12) Computer key 13) Dividend 14) Elect again 15) Enter equivalent 16) Film sequel word 17) Finish a trip 
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1) Atavism 2) Backtalk 3) Backtrack 4) Clawback 5) Comeback 6) Compensation 7) Crop 8) Description 9) Expel 10) Goback 11) Hand back 12) Hback 13) Income 14) Lob 15) Payback 16) Payment 17) Pfit 18) Prize 19) Proceeds 20) Profit 21) Reappearance 22) Rebound 23) Receipt 24) Recidivate 25) Reciprocation 
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• (v. t.) To report, or bring back and make known. • (n.) A payment; a remittance; a requital. • (v. t.) Hence, to elect according to the official report of the election officers. • (v. t.) To convey into official custody, or to a general depository. • (v. t.) To lead in response to the lead of one`s partner; as, to return ...
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Income received on an investment plus any change in market price, usually expressed as a percentage of the beginning market price of the investment.
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For savings, the difference between the original sum invested and the final value of income or capital growth, given as a percentage. For shares, the overall investment performance based on the movement in the price of the shares (gain or loss) and the dividend income from the shares. See also rate of return
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(from the article `coal mining`) ...through the use of fans. Fresh air is conducted through a set of mine entries (called intakes) to all places where miners may be working. After ...
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(from the article `lightning`) ...polarity rises and meets it at a point typically about 30 metres (100 feet) above the ground. When the junction is complete, the cloud is ...
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 In heating and cooling systems, a vent that returns cold air to be warmed. In a hot air furnace system, it is located near an inside wall. 
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1. To turn back; to go or come again to the same place or condition. 'Return to your father's house.' 'On their embattled ranks the waves return.' (Milton) 'If they returned out of bondage, it must be into a state of freedom.' (Locke) 'Dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return.' (Gen. Iii. 19) ... 2. To come back, or begin again, after an inte...
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(re-tәrn´) a coming back. venous return the flow of blood into the heart from the peripheral vessels.
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Any surface turned back from the face of a principal surface.
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Receding edge of a flat face.
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A flat or curtain leading off from another at right angles. 
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Re·turn'  intransitive verb [ 
 imperfect & past participle   Returned ; 
 present participle & verbal noun   Returning .] [ Middle English 
 returnen , 
 retournen , French 
 retourner ; prefix 
 re- re- + 
 tourner t...
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Re·turn'  transitive verb   1.  To bring, carry, send, or turn, back; as, to 
 return a borrowed book, or a hired horse. « Both fled attonce, ne ever back 
 returned eye.» 
 Spenser.   2.  To repay; as, to 
 return borrowed money.  
 3.  To give in r...
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Re·turn'  noun   1.  The act of returning (intransitive), or coming back to the same place or condition; as, the 
 return of one long absent; the 
 return of health; the 
 return of the seasons, or of an anniversary. « At the 
 return of the year the king of Syria will ...
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[Football] an attempt by a player who has just caught an interception, punt, or kickoff to advance the ball the other way.
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Consists of income plus capital gains relative to investment.
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In architecture, a return is a continuation in a different direction, most often at a right angle, of a building, face of a building, or any member, such as a moulding or mould.
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a reply that may be issued from a Method following a Message
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A continuation of a member in another direction, usually at right angles.
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getting even noun a reciprocal group action; `in return we gave them as good as we got`
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 noun the act of going back to a prior location; `they set out on their return to the base camp`
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A return is conducted any time a customer returns an item to the store in exchange for a refund. In some cases, store credit is given in lieu of a cash refund. Different stores have different policies regarding returns. Those policies should be prominently displayed for the benefit of customers.
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A vertical flap attached to a Indy car wing for increased downforce. Please see Gurney Flap.
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