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noun
- (metonymic) Synonym of break-even point.
- (economics) The increase in cost that accompanies a unit increase in output; the unit cost of that additional output; the partial derivative of the cost function with respect to output.
- the increase or decrease in costs as a result of one more or one less unit of output
verb
- (transitive, slang) Break down;
- (transitive, slang) To cover with diamonds.
- (transitive, slang) To attack, kill or knock down (someone).
- To dance in a way that is energetic, promiscuous, or suggestive.
- (transitive, slang) To share a cigarette with (someone).
- (transitive, slang) To insult or demean (someone).
noun
verb
- (British, dialectal) To split; to crack.
- (of rain or other water) To fall; to beat (against something).
- To slap or strike; to beat, pummel; to hurl or throw down violently.
- To set on; to incite.
- To construct or provide with slats.
- To throw (something, especially water or liquid) down; to slam or splash (something) down.
- close the slats of (windows)
- equip or bar with slats
noun
- (skiing, slang) A ski.
- A thin, narrow strip or bar of wood (lath), metal, or plastic.
- A drop (of rain or water), a splash.
- (aviation) A control surface that extends forwards and downwards from the leading edge of a wing, leaving a gap between it and the leading edge, in order to modify the airflow around the wing so as to allow flight at a higher angle of attack without stalling, lowering the aircraft's stall speed.
- A thin piece of stone; a slate.
- a thin strip (wood or metal)
verb
intj
noun
verb
intj
noun
adj
noun
- A stockbroker.
- A mediator between a buyer and seller.
- (computing) An agent involved in the exchange of messages or transactions.
- A mediator in general, one who liaises between two or more parties to attempt to achieve an outcome of some kind.
- a businessman who buys or sells for another in exchange for a commission
verb
verb
- (intransitive) To break apart; to split.
- (transitive, archaic except in past participle) To tear apart by force; to rend; to split; to cleave.
- (woodworking) To use a technique of splitting or sawing wood radially from a log (e.g. clapboards).
- To land.
- (transitive, rare) To burst open; explode; discharge.
- tear or be torn violently
- separate or cut with a tool, such as a sharp instrument
noun
noun
- A burst, split, or break.
- (engineering) A failure mode in which a tough ductile material pulls apart rather than cracking.
- (medicine) A break or tear in soft tissue, such as a muscle.
- A social breach or break, between individuals or groups.
- state of being torn or burst open
- the act of making a sudden noisy break
- a personal or social separation (as between opposing factions)
verb
prefix
- (no longer productive) Parting: forming verbs that involve cleaving, breaking, or sundering.
- (no longer productive) To do excessively.
- At, at the suffixed time. Forming an unfixed point in time, rather than a duration.
- Of, as characteristic of the suffixed time period. Forming adverbs and adjectives.
- Current, the current form of the suffixed time. Forming nouns.
- During the suffixed time. Forming adverbs.
- Toward in direction or location.
- (no longer productive) Moving.
- Adding, additional in quantity.
- (no longer productive) Completely.
- On (this) time, which is a fixed point in time. Forming adverbs.
noun
- (metonymic) Synonym of break-even point.
- (economics) The increase in cost that accompanies a unit increase in output; the unit cost of that additional output; the partial derivative of the cost function with respect to output.
- the increase or decrease in costs as a result of one more or one less unit of output
noun
- A burst, split, or break.
- (engineering) A failure mode in which a tough ductile material pulls apart rather than cracking.
- (medicine) A break or tear in soft tissue, such as a muscle.
- A social breach or break, between individuals or groups.
- state of being torn or burst open
- the act of making a sudden noisy break
- a personal or social separation (as between opposing factions)
verb
verb
- (transitive, slang) Break down;
- (transitive, slang) To cover with diamonds.
- (transitive, slang) To attack, kill or knock down (someone).
- To dance in a way that is energetic, promiscuous, or suggestive.
- (transitive, slang) To share a cigarette with (someone).
- (transitive, slang) To insult or demean (someone).
noun
verb
- (British, dialectal) To split; to crack.
- (of rain or other water) To fall; to beat (against something).
- To slap or strike; to beat, pummel; to hurl or throw down violently.
- To set on; to incite.
- To construct or provide with slats.
- To throw (something, especially water or liquid) down; to slam or splash (something) down.
- close the slats of (windows)
- equip or bar with slats
noun
- (skiing, slang) A ski.
- A thin, narrow strip or bar of wood (lath), metal, or plastic.
- A drop (of rain or water), a splash.
- (aviation) A control surface that extends forwards and downwards from the leading edge of a wing, leaving a gap between it and the leading edge, in order to modify the airflow around the wing so as to allow flight at a higher angle of attack without stalling, lowering the aircraft's stall speed.
- A thin piece of stone; a slate.
- a thin strip (wood or metal)
verb
intj
noun
verb
intj
noun
verb
- (intransitive) To break apart; to split.
- (transitive, archaic except in past participle) To tear apart by force; to rend; to split; to cleave.
- (woodworking) To use a technique of splitting or sawing wood radially from a log (e.g. clapboards).
- To land.
- (transitive, rare) To burst open; explode; discharge.
- tear or be torn violently
- separate or cut with a tool, such as a sharp instrument
noun
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adj
noun
- A stockbroker.
- A mediator between a buyer and seller.
- (computing) An agent involved in the exchange of messages or transactions.
- A mediator in general, one who liaises between two or more parties to attempt to achieve an outcome of some kind.
- a businessman who buys or sells for another in exchange for a commission