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What does Cover mean? Here you find 144 meanings of the word Cover. You can also add a definition of Cover yourself

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n. ~ 1. Something that conceals or protects something else. - 2. The outer boards or sheets attached to a bound document. - 3. A sheet attached to the front of a document. - 4. An envelope; first day [..]
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The amount above UNITY of a debt service ratio.
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The area on the ground covered by the combined aerial parts of plants expressed as a percent of the total area. 
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Buying a security that you have previously sold short.
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Provision of export credit guarantee or insurance against risks of payment delays or non-payments relating to export transactions. Cover is usually, though not always, provided for both commercial ris [..]
Source: stats.oecd.org

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Thick paper that protects a publication and advertises its title. Parts of covers are often described as follows: Cover 1=outside front; Cover 2=inside front; Cover 3=inside back, Cover 4=outside back [..]
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(1) A contract of insurance. (2) To effect insurance. (3) To include within the coverage of a contract of insurance.
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early 13c., in compounds, from cover (v.). Meaning "recording of a song already recorded by another" is 1966. Cover girl is U.S. slang from 1915, shortening of magazine-cover girl.
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mid-12c., from Old French covrir (12c., Modern French couvrir) "to cover, protect, conceal, dissemble," from Late Latin coperire, from Latin cooperire "to cover over, overwhelm, bury,&q [..]
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To close out an open position. This term most often describes the purchase of an option or stock to close out an existing short position for either a profit or loss.
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The overburden of any deposit.
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To close out a long or short futures position.
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The difference between the winning bid on a new issue or secondary market transaction and the next highest bid. The cover bid on a new issue is most often expressed in terms of the difference in the i [..]
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Measure of advertising reach. Derivative terms like 1+ cover and 4+ cover denote the percentage of the target audience that has been exposed to a schedule of advertising spots at least a certain number of times (e.g. at least once, at least four times, etc). (see also Reach
Source: agbnielsen.com (offline)

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provide with a covering or cause to be covered; "cover her face with a handkerchief"; "cover the child with a blanket"; "cover the grav [..]
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1. To use the forward market to protect against exchange risk. Typically, an importer with a commitment to pay foreign currency in the future would buy it forward, an exporter with a future receipt wo [..]
Source: www-personal.umich.edu

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The betting result on a point-spread wager. For a favorite to cover, it has to win by more than the spread; an underdog covers by winning outright or losing by less than the spread.
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Outside surface of a golf ball. The cover may be one of any number of materials; Surlyn™ and balata are two examples.
Source: ralphmaltby.com

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Outside surface of a golf ball. The cover may be one of any number of materials, Surlyn?, Elastomer and balata being most common.
Source: blog.hirekogolf.com

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A confidence interval is said to cover if the interval contains the true value of the parameter. Before the data are collected, the chance that the confidence interval will contain the parameter value [..]
Source: stat.berkeley.edu

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Winning against the point spread. (A 10-point underdog that loses 20-14 has covered, or "covered the spread.")
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The technique of concealing or altering the characteristics of communications patterns for the purpose of denying an unauthorized receiver information that would be of value; a process of modulo two addition of a pseudorandom bit stream generated by a cryptographic device with bits from the control message.
Source: atis.org (offline)

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Winning a point spread wager
Source: thespread.com

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What Marines call a hat.
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Sea service jargon for a hat or cap. My research has led to the conclusion that wartime use of this word was not so widespread in the Corps as it is today. Usage: "Yo' Marine, get your c [..]
Source: ww2gyrene.org

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the outer component usually intended to protect the carcass of a product.
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 to lay the table for dinner.
Source: shakespeare-online.com

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A term describing a general category of papers used for the covers of books, pamphlets, etc.
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Definition To repurchase a previously sold contract. also called short cover.
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An envelope or piece of postal stationery, usually one that has been mailed. Folded letters that were addressed and mailed without an envelope and the wrappers from mailed parcels are also covers.
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A place setting for one person. Restaurant capacities are measured in covers.
Source: lifestylefood.com.au (offline)

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dekn
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dek
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baleygn
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The outer protective material attached to the sewn, stitched, or adhered leaves of a manuscript or printed publication, consisting in books of two panels (front and back), each attached along a flexib [..]
Source: abc-clio.com

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1 : insure [this policy s other family drivers] 2 : to give protection against or compensation or indemnification for [doesn't flood damage] vi : to obtain cover [where the seller anticipatorily [..]
Source: dictionary.findlaw.com

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A protective blanket laid on a melt to exclude oxidizing atmosphere and in the case of magnesium to prevent its igniting. Neutral covers simply protect metal from atmosphere; reacting covers contain a [..]
Source: metaltek.com

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A song performed by an artist other than the original author.
Source: musicindustryinsideout.com.au

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Natural or manmade objects on the bottom of lakes, rivers, or impoundments, especially those that influence fish behavior. Examples include stick-ups, tree lines, stumps, rocks, logs, pilings, docks, [..]
Source: azgfd.com

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A single breeding of a stallion to a mare For example, "He covered 70 mares."
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A new live or recorded performance of a previously commercially released song.
Source: musicalities.co.uk

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Refers to diners within a restaurant. E.g) A hotel restaurant achieved 30 covers (30 people dined)
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To offset a short futures or options position.
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(1) Purchasing futures to offset a short position. Same as Short Covering.
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The amount above 1.0x of a debt service coverage ratio.
Source: people.hbs.edu

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To keep abreast of significant developments on a beat or to report on a specific event. The reporter
Source: slowburn.com (offline)

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Cover means to protect or shelter. It is used as a remedy under contract law. The remedy of cover can be used by a buyer to be protected from an action of breach of a sales contract. Under this situat [..]
Source: definitions.uslegal.com

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The number of times the dividend paid out by a company is covered. Calculated by dividing the total net profit a company has available for distribution as dividend by the actually amount paid.
Source: firstrade.com (offline)

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(n) a covering that serves to conceal or shelter something(n) bedding that keeps a person warm in bed(n) the act of concealing the existence of something by obstructing the view of it(n) the protectiv [..]
Source: beedictionary.com

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 - Top surface section of the handhole for closing the top access opening of the box section.
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A general term for the techniques which may be used by a business to manage and control risks. In international trade transactions this may be achieved through the issue of an export credit guarantee/ [..]
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To break cover. To start from the covert or temporary lair. The usual earth-holes of a fox being covered up the night before a hunt, the creature makes some gorse-bush or other cover its temporary res [..]
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The benefit under your policy;
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A single breeding of a stallion to a mare. e.g., "He covered 70 mares."
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A trim panel which protects the ACRS module until system actuation and then opens, permitting the cushions to deploy.
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The outer component usually intended to protect the reinforcement of a hose product.
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The proportion of a target group who see one or more frames in an outdoor campaign (creating an IMPACT), in a defined period. Expressed as a percentage.
Source: route.org.uk (offline)

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The extra amount, e.g. of net cash flow remaining after expected debt service.
Source: pppknowledgelab.org

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The insurance cover applying to your vehicle as shown on your policy document.
Source: 1300insurance.com.au (offline)

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Cover is another word for the sum assured or insured. See amount of cover.
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The insurance we provide to look after your belongings. 
Source: aainsurance.co.nz

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The extent of protection provided under the insurance policy. There are various levels of cover but for motor insurance the three common levels are Comprehensive, Third Party, Fire & Theft, and Th [..]
Source: bewiser.co.uk

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Cover is the amount of protection provided by an insurance policy.
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Any feature that conceals wildlife or fish. Cover may be dead or live vegetation, boulders, or undercut streambanks. Animals use cover to escape from predators, rest, or feed.
Source: pursuetheoutdoors.com

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In sports such as football and basketball, a bettor wins their bet if they cover the point-spread. For example, if you bet a 7-point favorite and they win by 9, you have covered the spread.
Source: sportsinsights.com

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The act of winning by enough to beat the point spread, in which case you have “covered the spread.”
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To beat the pointspread by the required number of points. When you win, you have "covered the spread."
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 A cover that, when placed on the water's surface of a pool, hot tub or hot tub, increases the water temperature by absorption and transmission of solar radiation; reduces evaporation and prevent [..]
Source: swimmingpool.com

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To bet the spread by the required number of points; if such occurs, you have "covered the spread". top
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How many guests you have dining. Usually stated in terms of days or evenings. For example: “We had 300 covers last night.”
Source: thetruthaboutbartending.com (offline)

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A thick mass of ICE formed over large regions of land; Rivers; Lakes; Ponds; or Seawater.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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Sterile covering for footwear used during surgical procedures to protect the surgical site from sources of contamination.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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In sports betting, beating the spread by a required number of points. To "cover the spread".
Source: helpcentre.ladbrokes.com (offline)

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Hat or headdress.
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  (1) to protect; (2) a shelter; (3) headgear, and the act of donning same.  
Source: quarterdeck.org

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In sailboat racing, to have a controlling position over competitors by staying between them and the next mark or buoy : a tactical maneuver in which the lead boat stays between the trailing boat and t [..]
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a hat. Also, to put on a hat.
Source: ussrankin.org

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Hat.
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In racing, to stay between your opponents and the next mark
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In sailboat racing, to have a controlling position over competitors by staying between them and the next mark or buoy - a tactical maneuver in which the lead boat stays between the trailing boat and t [..]
Source: marinewaypoints.com

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(1) A contract of insurance; (2) To effect insurance; (3) To include within the coverage of a contract of insurance.
Source: hollisinsurance.com

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This defines the services that is covered by the health insurance plan. Some health insurance plans offer additional cover.
Source: bankbazaar.ae (offline)

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The scope of protection provided by an insurance policy.
Source: icnz.org.nz (offline)

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The Insurance cover as it applies to one or more specific risks provided.
Source: insurefortravel.co.uk

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To insure.
Source: rsagroup.ca

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A action taken by an uncovered Option writer or other individual investor' to deposit a letter of credit issued by an approved financial institution to guarantee the investor's /Option write [..]
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The insurance protection/ policy provided to the customer
Source: help.trademeinsurance.co.nz

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The amount of protection an insurance policy provides
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To insure.
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To insure.
Source: sharpinsurance.ca (offline)

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an application of a material to the whole area of a crop rather than concentrated in rows, bands etc.
Source: 140.112.183.1

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Protection for an organism, usually a plant. Animals use plants to hide and protect themselves.
Source: www2.fcps.edu

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Overhanging or instream structures such as tree roots, undercut streambanks, boulders, or gabions that offer protection from predators or shelter from strong currents.
Source: bcn.boulder.co.us

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to lay the table for dinner
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beat the point spread by required number of points
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Measure of advertising reach. Derivative terms like 1+ cover and 4+ cover denote the percentage of the target audience that has been exposed to a schedule of advertising spots at least a certain number of times (e.g. at least once, at least four times, etc). (see also Reach
Source: agbnielsen.net (offline)

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Directive to assume briefed support position and responsibilities.
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The military word for any kind of uniform hat. You don't wear it indoors, and when you don't wear it you're "uncovered."
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Directive to assume briefed support position and responsibilities.
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Win by more than the pointspread
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Winning by more than the spread.
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defensively where a second soccer player provides cover to another player. This follows the defensive soccer principles of first and second defender.
Source: juniorsoccercoach.com (offline)

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1. A defender who is supporting a teammate facing the attacking player on the ball is said to be providing cover; 2. A defender moving into such a position will call "Cover!" to let his or her teammate know of the presence of support.  
Source: ucs.mun.ca (offline)

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to play a higher card than one previously played to the same trick (usually applied when a higher card is played directly over an opponent's play)
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To unite two blots on a point to prevent them from being hit.
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Any object, bit of terrain, or even other players which protects you from fire. Being completely behind cover also prevents you from being spotted outside of 50 meters provided that the cover is not a [..]
Source: forum.worldoftanks.com

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Used to indicate the repurchase of previously sold contracts as, he covered his short position. Short covering is synonymous with liquidating a short position or evening up a short position.
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A term describing a general category of papers used for the covers of books, pamphlets, etc.
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A wager where the point spread is met for a win.
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 To place a second checker on an exposed blot of the same color making a point. If you are afraid of being hit it is important to cover or safety your blots.
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To beat the pointspread by the required number of points. When you win, you have "covered the spread."
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In futures trading, to close out a short futures position.
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Each diner at a restaurant.
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Each diner at a restaurant.
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eating utensils for each dinner.
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place setting at table; guest in establishment.
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A point spread win.
Source: sunshine-sportsbook.com

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A term describing a general type of papers used for the covers of books, pamphlets etc.
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A term describing a general type of papers used for the covers of books, pamphlets etc.
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A term describing a general category of papers used for the covers of books, pamphlets, etc.
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A term describing a general type of papers used for the covers of books, pamphlets etc.
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Purchasing back a contract sold earlier.
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To close out an open position. This term most often describes the purchase of an option or stock to close out an existing short position for either a profit or loss.
Source: tradestation.com (offline)

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Buying a security that you had previously sold short. Cross on the Board
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To bet the spread by the required number of points.
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To beat the point-spread.
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In sports betting, beating the spread by a required number of points. To "cover the spread".
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A term that is used to describe the team that wins against the point spread.
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The betting result on a point-spread wager. For a favorite to cover, it has to win by more than the spread; an underdog covers by winning outright or losing by less than the spread.
Source: casinorank.com (offline)

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This means “to beat the point spread.” To cover the point spread means for a team or athlete to win a game by the number of points required by that spread.
Source: picks.org (offline)

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(music) cover version, cover song cover (front of a CD, DVD or magazine)
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(a) Any plant that intercepts rain drops before they reach the soil or that holds soil in place; (b) a hiding place or vegetative shelter for wildlife from predators or inclement weather.
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The amount above UNITY of a debt service ratio.
Source: people.duke.edu

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Cover or covers may refer to:
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In mathematics, particularly topology, a cover of a set X {\displaystyle X} is a collection of sets whose union includes X [..]
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In telecommunications, cover is the technique of concealing or altering the characteristics of communications patterns for the purpose of denying an unauthorized receiver information that would be of [..]
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In philately, the term cover pertains to the outside of an envelope or package with an address, typically with postage stamps that have been cancelled and is a term generally used among stamp and post [..]
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Cover or covers may refer to:
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Cover is a term used in the law of contracts to describe a remedy available to a buyer who has received an anticipatory repudiation of a contract for the receipt of goods. Under the Uniform Commercial [..]
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Cover is the fourth solo album by Tom Verlaine. It was released in 1984.
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In abstract algebra, a cover is one instance of some mathematical structure mapping onto another instance, such as a group (trivially) covering a subgroup. This should not be confused with the concept [..]
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Cover is a drama thriller film produced and directed by Bill Duke and starring Aunjanue Ellis, Razaaq Adoti, Vivica A. Fox, and Leon. It opened at selective theaters on February 22, 2008.
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Cover is a 2009 album of cover versions by Joan as Police Woman. The limited edition physical CD version of the album was sold through Joan's official website and at her live shows. The cover picture [..]
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The benefits and terms of protection offered in the car insurance policy.
Source: bankbazaar.ph (offline)





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