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simplec. 1200, "free from duplicity, upright, guileless; blameless, innocently harmless," also "ignorant, uneducated; unsophisticated; simple-minded, foolish," from Old French simple (12 [..]
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simpleA SIMPLE, also known as a SIMPLE IRA, is short for Savings Incentive Match Plans for Employees, an employer sponsored retirement savings plan that may be offered by companies with fewer than 100 employees. Employers must contribute to eligible employees’ accounts each year in one of two ways. They can make a contribution equal to 2% of salary for e [..]
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simpleSaid of a leaf when not compound, or of an inflorescence when unbranched. Sinensis/sinense
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simpleany herbaceous plant having medicinal properties having few parts; not complex or complicated or involved; "a simple problem"; "simple mechanisms"; [..]
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simpleeasy, not difficult. The same word also means foolish, not very clever
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simpleSession Initiation Protocol for Instant Messaging and Presence Leveraging Extensions
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simpleDefinition Savings Incentive Match Plan for Employees. A retirement plan sponsored by companies with fewer than 100 employees which is attractive for employers because it avoids some of the administra [..]
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simpleShort for Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) for Instant Messaging and Presence Leveraging Extensions, an application of the SIP protocol for server-to-server and client-to-server interoperability in i [..]
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simpleposhet
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simpleSupercomputing architecture by IBM
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simple1 : oral or written but not under seal or of record 2 : not extreme, aggravated, or complicated [ kidnapping] 3 : having no limitations or restrictions see also fee simple sim·ply adv
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simpleAn employer-sponsored retirement plan designed for employees of small businesses (but also available to self-employed taxpayers). Contributions are generally tax deductible and up to 3% of contributio [..]
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simpleopposite of branched Sinuate
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simpleA fracture along a single line which does not penetrate the skin.
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simple[Leaf types] -- A leaf with only one blade. It may be toothed, scalloped, or lobed but is never divided all the way to the leafstalk. See also compound leaf.
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simpleA type of tax-advantaged employer-provided retirement plan that certain small business employers can establish for the benefit of their employees. A SIMPLE may be established as an IRA-based plan, or as part of a 401(k) plan.
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simpleSIMPLE is an acronym for Savings Incentive Match Plan for Employees, which is a type of retirement plan established by employers with a relatively small number of employees. SIMPLE plans can either be [..]
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simpleSavings incentive match plans for employees.
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simple(n) any herbaceous plant having medicinal properties(n) a person lacking intelligence or common sense(adj) having few parts; not complex or complicated or involved(adj) easy and not involved or compli [..]
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simplesimplex, directus
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simpleCharles III. of France. (879, 893–929.)
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simpleLymphangioma composed of small lymphatic channels that tend to occur subcutaneously in the head and neck region or axilla and sometimes in internal organs. Superficial lesions present as slightly rais [..]
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simpleA fracture along a single line which does not penetrate the skin.
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simpleSavings Incentive Match PLan for Employees
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simpleTerm describing a leaf that is not divided into leaflets, e.g. oak.
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simpleSee Savings Incentive Match Plan for Employees.
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simplepast (enkel preteritum): the past tense with no marking of perfecive or progressive aspect. E.g. She left him. They returned to Paris.
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simplepresent (enkel presens): the present tense with no marking of perfecive or progressive aspect. E.g. She loves grammar. They admire Shakespeares plays.
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simplesentence (helsetning (uten leddsetning), særsetning): a sentence consisting of one (main) clause. A sentence that is not simple, is compound or complex.
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simple1) A reference to a sentence which consists of only one clause. 2) A form of a verb which does not involve the use of an auxiliary.
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simpleUndivided.
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simpleSimple wines lack complexity beyond their initial fruit character.
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simplean attack
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simpleA type of tax-advantaged employer-provided retirement plan that certain small business employers can establish for the benefit of their employees. A SIMPLE may be established as an IRA-based plan, or [..]
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simpleadj. "simple; unaffected, modest; (of wit) weak; unrestricted, unconditional; single," s.v. simple a. and sb. OED. KEY: simple@adj
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simpleadj 24 simple 5 symple 19
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simpleA measure of one's basic reflex ability. The test typically gives a visual (or audio) stimulus in a known location to which the user must respond to quickly using a single input.
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simple As applied to an overcall or response, the definition is non-jump, merely sufficient to overcall or respond.
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simple(1) (of a bid) not a jump
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*: Scrooge's niece played well upon the harp; and played among other tunes a simple little air (a mere nothing: you might learn to whistle it in two minute [..]
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