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Relationships Related Term:  checklist n. ~ A written series of discrete items. Notes:  A list may be ordered or random. The items in a list may be of any nature, and the list may contain different ty [..]
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From your own account, you can create a group list of other Twitter users by topic or interest (e.g., a list of friends, coworkers, celebrities, athletes). Twitter lists also contain a timeline of Twe [..]
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A continuous lean to one side due to improper weight distribution.
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"a lean (of a ship) to one side," 1834, from earlier lust, from the verb (see list (v.1)).
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c. 1200, "pleasure, enjoyment;" mid-13c., "desire, wish, will, choice," from list (v.4). Somehow English has lost listy (adj.) "pleasant, willing (to do something); ready, qui [..]
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"to be pleased, desire" (intransitive), a sense now archaic, mid-12c., lusten, listen "to please, desire," from Old English lystan "to please, cause pleasure or desire, provok [..]
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"to put down in a list or catalogue; to make a list of," 1610s, from list (n.1). Meaning "to place real estate on the market" is from 1904. Meaning "put an edge around" ( [..]
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also lyst, "hear, harken," now poetic or obsolete, from Old English hlystan "hear, hearken," from hlyst "hearing," from Proto-Germanic *khlustiz (source also of Old Norse [..]
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"to tilt, lean, incline to one side," especially of a ship, 1880, earlier spelled lust (1620s), of unknown origin. Perhaps an unexplained spelling variant of Middle English lysten "to p [..]
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to lean to one side, usually referring to a ship.
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A built-in Python sequence. Despite its name it is more akin to an array in other languages than to a linked list since access to elements are O(1).
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A collection of subscribers who have opted-in to receive correspondence from you or your organization.
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a database containing an ordered array of items (names or topics) give or make a list of; name individually; give the names of; "List the states west of the Mississippi" incl [..]
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A set of words or names for things written down one under the other. Written lists are made to record groups, simplify information or to assist with remembering. In more complex documents, lists may be recorded using dot points. eg shopping lists, book lists, mailing lists
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words placed underneath each other in a column, like a shopping list or a list of names
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Definition noun
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(v.) To display data in an ordered format. For example, the LIST command in BASIC displays lines of a program. (n.) Any ordered set of data.
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All the publications currently available for purchase from a given publisher, including the frontlist, backlist, and forthcoming titles. Publishers of trade books in hardcover and paperback generally [..]
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reshime
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calendar
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The amount in degrees that a vessel tilts from the vertical.
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The books a publisher or imprint has available for purchase or soon to be published. Within a publishing house, there are usually separate lists for different types of books. cf
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Called an 'array' in most programming languages, this holds lots of strings
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The word list in Java is only slightly less vague than the word thing. It has many meanings: The traditional computer science meaning is a group of objects linked together in a chain by references. Li [..]
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Synonyms: mailing list, email list Definition: On the Internet, slang for mailing list, a group of people who share a common interest and, by subscribing to the mailing list, can send email to the ent [..]
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Shorthand term for EPA list of violating facilities or firms debarred from obtaining government contracts because they violated certain sections of the Clean Air or Clean Water Acts. The list is mai [..]
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Shorthand term for EPA list of violating facilities or firms debarred from obtaining government contracts because they violated certain sections of the Clean Air or Clean Water Acts. The list is maint [..]
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Prospective Patient listings for appointments or treatments.
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Also known as the Angle of Heel or tilt to one side or another of a vessel as read on an inclinometer, which is an instrument that measures the side to side incline of a vessel. The list can also be determined by reading the difference at the center of the ship between the draft from one side of the ship to the other at the same time.
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A ship that leans over to the left, or to the right, is said to have a "list".
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Transverse inclination of a vessel.
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When a boat heels with no outside forces being applied; as in: The boat at the dock had a prominent list.
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To learn to one side.
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A vessel's angle of lean or tilt to one side, in the direction called roll. Typically refers to a lean caused by flooding or improperly loaded or shifted cargo.
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A ship that leans to one side is said to be listing: The heavily overloaded galleon listed badly to larboard.
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The leaning of a boat to the side because of excess weight on that side; inclination of a boat due to excess weight on one side or the other.
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When the centerline plane of a ship is not vertical, the ship is said to list, or to heel
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inclination or heaving over of a ship to one side. "The ship wasn't properly loaded, and she had a five degree list to starboard."
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The vessel's angle of lean or tilt to one side, in the direction called roll.
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Angle of heel of a vessel in the water, usually due to a vessel stability problem i.e. the angle away from the usual 90º upright floating position.
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The vessel's angle of lean or tilt to one side, in the direction called roll. Typically refers to a lean caused by flooding or improperly loaded or shifted cargo (as opposed to 'heeling', which see).
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A vessel's angle of lean or tilt to one side, in the direction called roll. Typically refers to a lean caused by flooding or improperly loaded or shifted cargo (as opposed to 'heeling', which see).
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The static (at rest) tendency of a ship to lie with her decks not level in beamwise (side to side) aspect, due to imbalances in her loadout or perhaps due to flooding. Contrast with ROLL, HEEL.
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the leaning of a boat to the side because of excess weight on that side
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The sideways tilting of a ship measured in degrees different from vertical.
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The leaning of a boat to the side because of excess weight on that side; inclination of a boat due to excess weight on one side or the other.
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The leaning of a vessel due the actions of the wind on the sails
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A vessel is said to list when from some cause -- shifting of ballast or cargo or weights -- she heels over.  
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Known chiefly as a proponent of economic nationalism and protection to ‘infant industries’, List’s career followed a colourful, not to say disorderly ...
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Known chiefly as a proponent of economic nationalism and protection to ‘infant industries’, List's career followed a colourful, not to say disorderly ...
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A syntactic construct representing a comma-separated list of expressions, evaluated to produce a list value. Each expression in a LIST is evaluated in list context and interpolated into the list value.
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An ordered set of scalar values.
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A list in ftrack is an object that can contain other objects. There are currently two types of lists, lists that can contain versions and lists that can contain other objects such as tasks.
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Also called an array. A data structure that holds a collection of values in a particular order List Array
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Lists are used to store information. If you wanted to keep track of all of the usernames of people who use your application, you would want to store that information in a list. When items are added to [..]
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A syntactic construct representing a comma- separated list of expressions, evaluated to produce a list value
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An ordered set of scalar values.
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or a scalar
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, array
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The list of email addresses to which you send your message. Can be either your house list or a third-party list that sends your message on your behalf. List fatigue: A condition producing diminishing returns from a mailing list whose members are sent too many offers, or too many of the same offers, in too short a period of time. List host
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n.(1) "ear," s.v. list sb.\1 OED. KEY: list@n1
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n1 1 lyst 1
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n.(2) "desire; pleasure," s.v. list sb.\4 OED. KEY: list@n2
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n2 10 lest 7 lestes 1 list 2
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standard library linked container. See also: vector, map. TC++PL 3.7.3, 17.2.2.
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The general term for dry atmospheric suspensoids, including dust, haze, smoke, and sand. See also HYDROMETEOR.
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(LINK)
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A List is a set of accounts on Twitter that you can group together in their own timeline. You can organize other Twitter users with the help of List. It can be public or you can add private settings.
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Listing is similar to enumeration. You are expected in such questions to present an itemised series or tabulation. Such answers should always be given in concise form.
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A data display consisting of a header row with column names and one or more records with hyperlinks.
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cunning; craft trick
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when a ship ‘leans’ to one side, either port or starboard, for an extended period of time, usually because of a ballast malfunction or due to flooding. A ship will also lean to one side if it is turning at high speed.
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In computer science, a list or sequence is an abstract data type that represents a finite number of ordered values, where the same value may occur more than once. An instance of a list is a computer r [..]
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A list is any set of items. List or lists may also refer to:
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List or Liste is a European surname. Notable people with the surname include:
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A list is any set of items. List or lists may also refer to:
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A list is any set of items. List or lists may also refer to:
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