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  • 31pit — Synonyms and related words: American Stock Exchange, Amex, L, R, Wall Street, abysm, abyss, acorn, acting area, agora, alveolation, alveolus, amphitheater, antrum, apron, apron stage, arena, armpit, athletic field, audience, auditorium, auditory …

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  • 32Deep diving — The meaning of the term deep diving is a form of technical diving.[1] It is defined by the level of the diver s diver training, diving equipment, breathing gas, and surface support: in recreational diving, PADI define anything from 18 metres / 60 …

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  • 33pit — The area on the trading floor where futures and options on futures contracts are bought and sold. Pits are usually raised octagonal platforms with steps descending on the inside that permit buyers and sellers of contracts to see each other.… …

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  • 34deep — adj., n., & adv. adj. 1 a extending far down from the top (deep hole; deep water). b extending far in from the surface or edge (deep wound; deep plunge; deep shelf; deep border). 2 (predic.) a extending to or lying at a specified depth (water 6… …

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  • 35Deep Impact (film) — For other uses, see Deep Impact (disambiguation). Deep Impact Original teaser theatrical poster Directed by Mimi Leder …

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  • 36pit — noun 1 hole ADJECTIVE ▪ deep, shallow ▪ bottomless ▪ black, dark ▪ chalk (esp. BrE), gravel …

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  • 37Deep Six (G.I. Joe) — G.I. Joe character Illustration of Deep Six from G.I. Joe: Order of Battle. Art by Herb Trimpe. Deep Six Affiliation G.I. Joe Specialty S.H.A.R.C. Dr …

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  • 38deep — Synonyms and related words: Bassalia, Machiavellian, Machiavellic, absorbed, absorbing, abstract, abstracted, abstruse, abysm, abysmal, abyss, abyssal, abyssal zone, acute, ample, amplitudinous, ankle deep, arcane, arch, ardent, artful, astute,… …

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  • 39Pit — A specific area of the trading floor that is designed for the trading of commodities, individual futures, or option contracts. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * pit pit [pɪt] noun [countable] 1. FINANCE an area of the floor of a… …

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  • 40deep — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} adj. 1 a long way from top to bottom/front to back VERBS ▪ be, look ▪ The water looks very deep there. ADVERB ▪ extremely, fairly …

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