gross

  • 31gross — adj., v., & n. adj. 1 overfed, bloated; repulsively fat. 2 (of a person, manners, or morals) noticeably coarse, unrefined, or indecent. 3 flagrant; conspicuously wrong (gross negligence). 4 total; without deductions; not net (gross tonnage; gross …

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  • 32gross — /groʊs / (say grohs) adjective 1. whole, entire, or total, especially without having been subjected to deduction, as for charges, loss, etc.: gross profits. 2. glaring or flagrant: gross injustice. 3. morally coarse; lacking refinement;… …

  • 33gross — Great; culpable; general; absolute. A thing in gross exists in its own right, and not as an appendage to another thing. Before or without diminution or deduction. Whole; entire; total; as the gross sum, amount, weight opposed to net. State v.… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 34gross — Great; culpable; general; absolute. A thing in gross exists in its own right, and not as an appendage to another thing. Before or without diminution or deduction. Whole; entire; total; as the gross sum, amount, weight opposed to net. State v.… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 35Gross SZ — SZ ist das Kürzel für den Kanton Schwyz in der Schweiz und wird verwendet, um Verwechslungen mit anderen Einträgen des Namens Grossf zu vermeiden. Gross SZ …

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  • 36gross — [[t]groʊs[/t]] adj. 1) without or before deductions; total (opposed to net II, 1)): gross earnings; gross sales[/ex] 2) flagrant and extreme; glaring: gross injustice[/ex] 3) unqualified; rank 4) indecent, obscene, or vulgar: gross language[/ex]… …

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  • 37gross — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English grosse, from Anglo French & Late Latin; Anglo French gros large, thick, whole, from Late Latin grossus coarse Date: 14th century 1. a. archaic immediately obvious b. (1) glaringly noticeable usually because… …

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  • 38gross — /grəυs/ noun twelve dozen (144) ● He ordered four gross of pens. (NOTE: no plural) ■ adjective total, with no deductions ■ adverb with no deductions ● My salary is paid gross. ● Building society accounts can pay interest gross to non taxpayers. ■ …

    Dictionary of banking and finance

  • 39gross — adjective 1》 unattractively large or bloated. 2》 vulgar; coarse.     ↘informal very unpleasant; repulsive. 3》 blatantly wrong or unacceptable: gross human rights abuses. 4》 (of income, profit, or interest) without deduction of tax or other… …

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  • 40gross — 1. adjective 1) the child was pale and gross Syn: obese, corpulent, overweight, fat, big, large, fleshy, flabby, portly, bloated; informal porky, pudgy, tubby, blubbery, roly poly Ant …

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