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The highest price paid for a stock during a specific period of time. The high for the day quoted in the newspapers refers to the highest price paid for a specific stock on the previous day.
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(abbrev. HI)- In meteorology, a region of high pressure; also known as anticyclone.
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1 large in size from the top to the groundvery high mountainsthe highest (=tallest) buildingThe fence is too high to climb over.Synonyms and related words Large in size:large, big, high... [..]
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early 14c., "high point, top," from high (adj.). As "area of high barometric pressure," from 1878. As "highest recorded temperature" from 1926. Meaning "state of eup [..]
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Old English heah; see high (adj.).
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"thought, understanding," Old English hyge, cognate with Old Saxon hugi, Old High German hugi, Old Norse hygr, Swedish hög, Danish hu. Obsolete from 13c. in English and also lost in Modern G [..]
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Old English heh (Anglian), heah (West Saxon) "of great height, tall, conspicuously elevated; lofty, exalted, high-class," from Proto-Germanic *haukhaz (source also of Old Saxon hoh, Old Nors [..]
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SPEED STALL - Any stall made to occur at more than 1g, such as pulling out of a dive or while turning.
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In meteorology, an area of high pressure, referring to a maximum of atmospheric pressure in two dimensions (closed isobars) in the synoptic surface chart, or a maximum of height (closed contours) in t [..]
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greater than normal in degree or intensity or amount; "a high temperature"; "a high price"; "the high point of his career" [..]
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Above the hole
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a long way up. Mountains are high
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 used in composition with adjectives to heighten.
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Definition The highest price that was paid for a security during a certain time period.
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30X to 60X
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A high gear is one in which the pedals move slowly compared to the speed of the wheels. High gears are achieved by using large chainwheels and small rear sprockets. High gears are for going fast, when [..]
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Noun. A pleasantly intoxicated state. Usually these days with regard to drug taking. {Informal}
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The one voltage state in a logic circuit. Though it may vary in actual positive voltage, it is considered a logical one. In TTL circuits, it is 2.4 volts and above. In CMOS designs, it is 3.2 volts and above. The supply voltage is assumed to be 5 volts.
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An anti-cyclone.
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 The top price at which a contract was traded during the trading period.
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The highest price of the day for a particular futures contract.
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(n) a lofty level or position or degree(n) an air mass of higher than normal pressure(n) a state of sustained elation(n) a state of altered consciousness induced by alcohol or narcotics(n) a high plac [..]
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The name of a binary feature. Often abbreviated to [hi]. [+hi] sounds are articulated by raising some part of the body of the tongue. i u are examples of [+hi] vowels. c k are examples of [+hi] conson [..]
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An area of high pressure, usually accompanied by anticyclonic and outward wind flow. Also known as an anticyclone. In Canada, a high is described as an area of high atmospheric pressure with a closed, [..]
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Level Language - High-level language, also known as high-level programming language, is a programming language that, in comparison to low-level programming languages, may be more abstract, easier to u [..]
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of checking a part to ensure that it meets specific dimensions and quality standards. This procedure is often involved with calipers, radius gauges, micrometers, optical [..]
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Under the influence of a drug.
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 – HI/High/Treble/Top
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Context – refers to cultures whose communicative styles can be characterized as reflecting more collectivist values including indirect verbal communication, spiral (or non-linear) logic, and relying o [..]
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Wave height of 6.0 to 9.0 m
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An area of relatively high atmospheric pressure.
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Alternative name for an anticyclone. A gyro compass is said to be 'high' when its indication, in
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Sailing ship with a favorable wind, sailing dry and easily. A person riding the crest of good fortune
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To sail high is to sail closer to the wind than is optimal; as in: Sailing high slows us down.
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Sailing ship with a favorable wind, sailing dry and easily. A person riding the crest of good fortune
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ball (1) - A train traveling at high speed. Signal made by waving hand or lamp in a high, wide semicircle, meaning “Come ahead” or “Leave town” or “Pick up [..]
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ball (2) A signal to start moving (forward).
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ball (verb) - To order a train to start, go faster or proceed at full-tilt speed. He highballed it right past the station master.
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The highest price that a security traded at during a certain time period.
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or HIGH
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and ground
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A region of high pressure, marked as a blue "H" on a weather map. A high is usually associated with fair weather. See anticyclone.
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Target above 30,000 feet MSL.
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An area of high pressure. Since a high is, on a synoptic chart, always associated with anticyclonic circulation, the term is used interchangeably with ANTICYCLONE. See also LOW.
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An area of high barometric pressure, with its attendant system of winds; an anticyclone. Also high pressure system.
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Target above 30,000 feet MSL.
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Describes moves that can be blocked high, and will not hit a crouching opponent.
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(1) of winning rank
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(abbrev. HI)- In meteorology, a region of high pressure; also known as anticyclone.
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The top price paid for a commodity or its option in a given time period, usually a day or the life of a contract.
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or low
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An area of high pressure around which the wind blows clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and counterclockwise in the Southern Hemisphere.
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An area of high atmospheric pressure, also called an anticyclone.
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also known as an anticyclone- an area of high pressure with a system of winds rotating outwards. This usually means dry weather.
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An area of high pressure, referring to a maximum of atmospheric pressure in two dimensions (closed isobars) in the synoptic surface chart, or a maximum of height (closed contours) in the constant-pres [..]
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intoxicated on drugs or alcohol
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(abbrev. HI)- In meteorology, a region of high pressure; also known as anticyclone.
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An area of high-atmospheric pressure, also called an anticyclone.
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The highest execution price of a trade that day, or on the last trading day.
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SIDE FLOAT - Refrigerant control mechanism which controls the level of the liquid refrigerant in the high-pressure side of mechanism.
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VACUUM PUMP - Mechanism which can create a vacuum in the 1000 to 1 micron range.
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order tests - black-box tests conducted once the software has been integrated
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lang=en 1600s=1678 |1800s=1843 * '''1678''' — . ''''. *: 2. I find that men (as high as trees) will write Dialogue-wise; yet no man doth them slight For writing so: indeed, if they abuse Truth, cur [..]
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pass filter - (1) A math operation that emphasizes details in an image. (2) A circuit that attenuates low-frequency components in an analog signal.
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