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ElectThe conversion of a conditional order into a market order.
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Electearly 15c., "to choose for an office, position, or duty," from Latin electus, past participle of eligere "to pick out, choose" (see election). Related: Elected; electing.
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Electearly 15c., of action, "voluntary;" of persons, "taken in preference to others," especially "chosen by God for some special purpose," from Latin electus, past participle [..]
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Electto choose by vote.
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ElectJohn Calvin's Puritan doctrines emphasized God's prescience and omnipotence and de-emphasized human free will. Accordingly, for Calvin, the vast majority of humanity is fated for damnation b [..]
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Electchosen: an exclusive group of people; "one of the elect who have power inside the government" select by a vote for an office or membership; "We elected him chair [..]
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Electderveyln
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ElectTo pick one person from a group of several people by voting. The person with the most votes is elected.
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Elect1 : to select by vote for an office, position, or membership 2 : to make a selection of [ed her statutory share over the gift under the will] vi : to choose an elective share [the right of a spouse .. [..]
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Elect(n) an exclusive group of people(v) select by a vote for an office or membership(v) choose(adj) selected as the best(adj) elected but not yet installed in office
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Electdesumo
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ElectElectronic (primary altimeter operating mode)
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ElectThe conversion of a conditional order into a market order.
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