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Calln. the demand by a corporation that a stockholder pay an installm...
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CallAn option that gives the holder the right to buy the underlying asset.
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CallThis is the piece of code that you add to a program to indicate that the program should run the code inside a function at a certain time.
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CallTo contribute the minimum amount of money to the pot necessary to continue playing a hand.
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CallAn option that gives the holder the right to buy an underlying asset from another party at a fixed price over a specific period of time.Synonyms: Call option Related Terms: Option
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Callearly 14c., from call (v.). Sense of "a short formal visit" is from 1862.
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CallOld English ceallian "to call, shout," less common than clipian; replaced by related Old Norse kalla "to cry loudly," from Proto-Germanic *kall- (source also of Dutch kallen " [..]
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Call/ˈkɑːl/ verb calls; called; calling 1 call /ˈkɑːl/ verb calls; called; calling Learner's definition of CALL 1 a always followed by an adverb or preposition : to speak in a loud voice [no ob [..]
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CallA bond issue, all or part of which may be redeemed by the issuing corporation under specified conditions before maturity. The term also applies to preferred shares that may be redeemed by the issuing [..]
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CallCall [N] To cry for help, hence to pray ( Genesis 4:26 ). Thus men are said to "call upon the name of the Lord" ( Acts 2:21 ; 7:59 ; 9:14 ; Romans 10:12 ; 1 Corinthians 1:2 ). God calls with [..]
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Callshort, simple bird vocalization, such as used to raise alarm.
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CallIn the bond markets, a call is an issuer's right to redeem bonds it has sold before the date they mature. With preferred stocks, the issuer may call the stock to retire it, or remove it from the marketplace. In either case, it may be a full call, redeeming the entire issue, or a partial call, redeeming only a portion of the issue.When a ban [..]
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CallSee: REDEMPTION.
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Call1) The demand for payment of money. 2) A request to assemble. (See also: call option)
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Calla telephone connection; "she reported several anonymous calls"; "he placed a phone call to London"; "he heard the phone ringing but did [..]
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CallOne of the RPC primitives used by the OpenStack message queue software. Sends a message and waits for a response.
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Callto shout or cry out. The same word also means to stop at someone’s house for a short time
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CallIn communications, any demand to set up a connection. 2. A unit of traffic measurement. 3. The actions performed by a call originator. 4. The operations required to establish, maintain, and release a connection. 5. To use a connection between two stations. 6. The action of bringing a computer program, a routine, or a subroutine into effect, usually [..]
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CallInternet Glossary (v) To invoke a routine in a programming language. Calling a routine consists of specifying the routine name and, optionally, parameters. For example, the following is a function call in the C programming languageprintf(âHelloâ)The name of the function is printf and the parameter is âHello.â This function call causes the c [..]
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Call(1.) To cry for help, hence to pray (Gen. 4:26). Thus men are said to "call upon the name of the Lord" (Acts 2:21; 7:59; 9:14; Rom. 10:12; 1 Cor. 1:2).(2.) God calls with respect to men when [..]
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CallDefinitions (5) 1. An option contract that gives the holder the right to buy a certain quantity (usually 100 shares) of an underlying security from the writer of the option, at a specified price (the [..]
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Call(v.) To invoke a routine in a programming language. Calling a routine consists of specifying the routine name and, optionally, parameters. For example, the following is a function call in the C progra [..]
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Callrufn
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Callonrufn
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Call1 : to announce or recite loudly [ed the civil trial list] 2 : to admit (a person) as a barrister [was ed to the bar] 3 : to demand payment of esp. by formal notice [ a loan] 4 : to demand ...
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CallAbbreviation for Computer Assisted Language Learning. A term which came into favour in the early 1980s, replacing the older term CALI (Computer Assisted Language Instruction). Often associated (wrongl [..]
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CallTo put into the pot an amount of money equal to the most recent bet or raise. The term "see" (as in "I'll see that bet") is considered colloquial.
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CallRunning position of horses in a race at various points.
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Callan option, but not an obligation to buy (See Options and Put).
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CallActions taken to pay the principal amount prior to the stated maturity date, in accordance with the provisions for “call” stated in the proceedings and the securities. Another term for call provisions is redemption provisions.
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Call(1) A period at the opening and the close of some futures markets in which the price for each futures contract is established by auction; (2) Buyer's Call
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CallWhen you get a call, you've won one of the top prizes in a barbecue competition. You find out when they call your name from the podium during the award ceremony.
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CallThe repurchase of a bond by its issuer before its date of maturity, without requiring the holder's consent. If a bond is callable, the date and price at which it can be called is specified on the [..]
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CallA call option is the right to purchase a parcel of shares at a pre-determined price within a specific period of time. There will be an initial price paid for the shares. The Investor then owns part paid shares and the call option. At a later date (call date) the Investor will take up the call option and pay the remaining amount making the partially [..]
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CallOption giving a right to purchase the futures contract underlying it.
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Callus or We'll call you
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CallA call option is the right to purchase a parcel of shares at a pre-determined price within a specific period of time. There will be an initial price paid for the shares. The Investor then owns part paid shares and the call option. At a later date (call date) the Investor will take up the call option and pay the remaining amount making the partial [..]
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CallA call is a bond issuer's right to pay off a bond before the scheduled maturity, or a lender's right to demand full repayment of a loan before the scheduled maturity date. The term can also [..]
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Calloption gives the holder the right, but not the obligation, to purchase an asset at a specified strike price on or before the option's expiration date.
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CallAn option contract gives the holder of the option the rights (but not the obligation) to purchase, and obligates the writer to sell a specified number of shares of the underlying asset at the given strike price on or before the expiration date of the contract.
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Calladsumo (assumo), citatio, dico, advoco
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CallA “divine” summons or invitation, as “a call to the ministry.”
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CallI call God to witness. I solemnly declare that what I state is true.
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Callby-Reference - Call-by-reference is an evaluation strategy in computer programming, in which a function is passed an implicit reference such as argument's address to its argument rather than the [..]
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Callby-Value - Call-by-value is the most common evaluation strategy in computer programming, used in languages as far-ranging as C and Scheme. When invoking functions in programming languages, if calling [..]
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CallRunning position of horses in a race at various points.
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CallAn approach to language teaching and learning which uses computer technology.
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CallA programming statement that temporarily transfers control of execution to a subprogram. When the subprogram ends, the main program resumes.
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CallComputer Aided Language Learning. The use of computers in learning a language.
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Call(trading terminology) An options contract that gives the holder the right, but not the obligation, to buy futures at a specified price for a specified period of time.
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CallAn association between two or more users or between a user and a network entity that is established by the use of network capabilities. This association may have zero or [..]
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CallComputer-Assisted Language Learning.
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CallActions taken to pay the principal amount prior to the stated maturity date, in accordance with the provisions for “call” stated in the proceedings and the securities. Another term for call provisions [..]
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CallDirections that begin a take, eg “Roll Sound”, “Roll Camera” etc.
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CallDrink ordered with specific spirit – usually, better than well brand. High-end/high-priced establishments may use traditional call liquor in their wells.
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CallA brand name liquor that is step above well.
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CallVisits to the Patient's home by professional personnel for the purpose of Diagnosis and/or treatment.
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CallThe visit of a vessel to a port.
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CallCALL is a growing field in ILT (Information and Learning Technology) with a wide selection of applications; reference works, study and research tools available as well as plenty of applications targeted at specific English language exams.
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CallA hobo dish: Baked potato mashed with butter and served with liverwurst and onions.
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CallHas come to mean listen to stories of adventure about such places as the road or the City. The Call of the City actually has slums and the Call of the Road has its own brand of danger and despair
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Call, sb. occasion or need. ‘You had no call to do that.’ ‘What call had you to touch them?’
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Calln. the demand by a corporation that a stockholder pay an installment or assessment on shares already owned
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CallAn affirmative response, akin to “cool!” Eg, “Shall we go to the noraebang?” “Call!” [thanks to Nelly
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Call; see function call
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Callinstruction
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Call(a procedure): calling a procedure means that you use the procedure in the main part of your program. For example, you call Arduino’s built-in delay
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Callby-reference - declaring a function argument type to be a reference, thus passing a reference rather than a value to the called function. See Also: call-by-value. TC++PL 5.5, D&E 3.7.
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Callby-value - passing a copy of an argument to the called function. The semantics of function call is to pass a copy of an argument. The copy operation is defined by the argument type's copy con [..]
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Calla simple record used with service desk call, to record basic call information from a customer contact.
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CallAny bid, double, redouble or pass.
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CallWhere you match the bet someone else just made.
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CallA bid, double, redouble, or pass.
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CallPlacing a Bet equal to the highest legal Bet in that round or going All-in if remaining chips are less than the size of that Bet
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Calla bid, pass, double or redouble
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Callis an action at the poker table. To call means to respond, to add a sum to the pot equal to that of the previous players’.
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CallCalling is the action of matching the prior bet on the table.
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CallTo put in to the pot the minimum amount of money necessary to continue playing.
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CallAny bid, double, redouble or pass.
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Callto match someone else's bet, as opposed to raise or fold. "He went all-in, and with the odds I was getting, I had to call despite probably having the worst hand."
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CallCalling means you are matching the last bet made.
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CallThe period at market opening or closing during which futures contract prices are established by auction.
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CallThe time at which an actor is due at the rehearsal room or theatre. During the rehearsal period an actor’s call time will vary from day to day, depending on the order in which the director wishes to r [..]
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CallIn poker, when a player matches the current bet on the table.
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CallDefines the action of paying or matching a bet.
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Callprediction
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CallA call is an association between two or more users or between a user and a network entity that is established by the use of network capabilities.
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CallRunning position of horses in a race at various points.
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CallName brands of liquor a customer “calls” for, such as an Absolut martini. Call drinks cost more than well drinks.
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CallEach lot for auction is called either below or at the reserve by the auctioneer. Bids are subsequently accepted until the lot is knocked down to the highest bid.
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CallAn option contract giving the owner the right (but not the obligation) to buy shares of stock at a predetermined price (called a strike price) on or before the expiration date of the contract.
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CallRunning position of horses in a race at various points.
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CallAn option that gives the holder the right to buy the underlying asset.
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