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  • 71price — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Something demanded in exchange Nouns 1. price, amount, cost, expense, prime cost, charge, figure, demand; fare, hire, bill, tab, rental; overhead, carrying charge or cost; rent charge, rackrent,… …

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  • 72expense — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Whatever is paid out] Syn. expenditure, cost, price, outlay, charge, fee, payment, outgo, disbursement, alimony, child support, value, worth, sum, amount, risk, capital, rate, custom, excise, tax, carrying charge, budgeted… …

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  • 73ἀναλώσει — ἀνάλωσις outlay fem nom/voc/acc dual (attic epic) ἀναλώσεϊ , ἀνάλωσις outlay fem dat sg (epic) ἀνάλωσις outlay fem dat sg (attic ionic) ἀνᾱλώσει , ἀναλίσκω use up aor subj act 3rd sg (epic) ἀνᾱλώσει , ἀναλίσκω use up fut ind mid 2nd sg… …

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  • 74out|lay — «noun. OWT LAY; verb. owt LAY», noun, verb, laid, lay|ing. –n. 1. the action of spending or laying out money; expense: »a large outlay for clothing. 2. the amount spent; expenditure: »The outlay to acquire the business e …

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  • 75out·lay — /ˈaʊtˌleı/ noun, pl lays formal : an amount of money that is spent [count] The initial outlay for the program will be 2.4 million dollars. an outlay of $2,000 large cash outlays [noncount] Maintaining a horse requires considerable …

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  • 76expense — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French or Late Latin; Anglo French, from Late Latin expensa, from Latin, feminine of expensus, past participle of expendere Date: 14th century 1. archaic the act or an instance of expending ;… …

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  • 77investment — I. noun Etymology: 1invest Date: 1597 1. a. archaic vestment b. an outer layer ; envelope 2. investiture 1 3. blockade, siege …

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  • 78Pharmacology — A variety of topics involved with pharmacology, including neuropharmacology, renal pharmacology, human metabolism, intracellular metabolism, and intracellular regulation. Pharmacology (from Greek φάρμακον, pha …

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  • 79History of the Caribbean — The history of the Caribbean reveals the significant role the region played in the colonial struggles of the European powers since the fifteenth century. In the twentieth century the Caribbean was again important during World War II, in the… …

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  • 80Net present value — In finance, the net present value (NPV) or net present worth (NPW)[1] of a time series of cash flows, both incoming and outgoing, is defined as the sum of the present values (PVs) of the individual cash flows of the same entity. In the case when… …

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