Meaning Bullet
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A one-time repayment, often after little or no amortization of the loan. See: Balloon Payment.
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A dot or similar marking to emphasize text.
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1550s, from Middle French boulette "cannonball, small ball," diminutive of boule "a ball" (13c.), from Latin bulla "round thing, knob" (see bull (n.2)). Earliest version [..]
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A facility where the repayment is in one amount on the final maturity date of the syndicated agreement.
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A long-term maturity that has no amortization of principal prior to maturity. Compare: BALLOON MATURITY; SERIAL BONDS; TERM BONDS.
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(graphic design) a small graphic element used to label items in a list. Typically a dot, circle, diamond, or square. For example:
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- A putt that goes straight but often over shoots the target or is spit back or blows through the target. Also known as jam.
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a projectile that is fired from a gun bullet train: a high-speed passenger train fastball: (baseball) a pitch thrown with maximum velocity; "he swung late on the fastball"; & [..]
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a small piece of metal which is shot from a gun
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A boldface square or dot used before a sentence to emphasise its importance.
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A small graphical element used to highlight or itemize a list. {bmc RND_BUL.MRB} A round bullet. {bmc SQ-BUL.MRB} A square bullet. {bmc DIA-BUL.MRB} A diamond bullet. {bmc HAND-BUL.MRB} A pointing-fin [..]
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A non-spherical projectile for use in a rifled barrel and sometimes contained within a sabot.
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In printing, word processing, and Web page design, a small graphical element, usually in the shape of a: small circle, large dot, square, diamond, or other shape. used to emphasize a part of a text or [..]
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a large dot preceding text to add emphasis.
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The best workout time for a particular distance on a given day at a track. From the printer's "bullet" that precedes the time of the workout in listings. Also known as a "black-let [..]
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A large dot ( • ) used for ornamentation, lists etc
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The projectile expelled from a gun. It is not synonymous with cartridge. Bullets can be of many materials, shapes, weights and constructions such as solid lead, lead with a jacket of harder metal, round-nosed, flat-nosed, hollow-pointed, etc. 
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Bullets are drum shaped cookers that often have a dome lid, hence the name. Usually made from lightweight metal and inexpensive, they are top loading and typically have 15" wide racks. They u [..]
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A bullet is a large principal repayment, typically due at loan maturity. Bullets, which might be 98 percent or more of the loan balance, can be structured into long-term commercial loans that support [..]
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is usually short for bullet payment, which is typically a large payment made near the end of a loan that does not amortize over time.
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Bullet is a metal projectile fired from a gun. Usually, it is a cylindrical or ball shaped metal expelled from a rifle of handgun.
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(n) a projectile that is fired from a gun(n) a high-speed passenger train(n) (baseball) a pitch thrown with maximum velocity
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a patch of wind
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A term used to describe a finfish that has had its head, guts and tail removed. Most often used with mahi mahi or farmed sturgeon. 
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Every bullet has its billet. Nothing happens by chance, and no act is altogether without some effect. “There is a divinity that shapes our ends, rough hew them as we will.” Another m [..]
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The best workout time for a particular distance on a given day at a track. From the printer's bullet  that precedes the time of the workout in listings. Also known as a black-letter work in some [..]
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Bold dot used for typographic emphasis or to identify elements in a list.
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The metal projectile, typically in the shape of a pointed cylinder, expelled from the mouth of a firing cartridge.
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A one-time repayment, often after no/little amortisation of the loan. A balloon.
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A projectile to be fired from a firearm. Bullet refers only to the projectile that exits the muzzle and does not include that portion of the cartridge that remains in the firearm or the gunpowder. Buo [..]
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 A first place victory in a sailing race.
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A single cylindroid projectile fired from a rifle or handgun; either loaded from the muzzle or loaded into a cartridge which in turn is loaded into the breech of a firearm. A ball
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usually made of lead, a bullet was the name of the ammunition shot from a sling.
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Single projectile fired out of a rifle
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(slang) ace
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Slang term for an ace.
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A boldface square or dot used before a sentence to emphasize its importance.
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The best time for the distance on the work tab for a given day at a track.
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The basic, most common unit of firepower in a shmup, usually refers to enemy weaponry but can also be used to describe the player’s weapons, usually the vulcan. Usually appears as a brightly-colored o [..]
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A boldface square or dot used before a sentence to emphasize its importance.
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A boldface square or dot used before a sentence to emphasize its importance.
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A boldface square or dot used before a sentence to emphasize its importance.
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A boldface square or dot used before a sentence to emphasize its importance.
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The best time for the distance on the work tab for a given day at a track.
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The name given to the single, usually cylindrical projectile that comes out of the barrel of a gun. If there is more than one projectile, then usually the term used is 'pellet', as in a shot [..]
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A one-time repayment, often after little or no amortization of the loan. See: Balloon Payment.
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