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Low Definition–adjective | 1. | situated, placed, or occurring not far above the ground, floor, or base: a low shelf. | | 2. | of small extent upward; not high or tall: A low wall surrounds the property. | | 3. | not far above the horizon, as a planet: The moon was low in the sky. | | 4. | lying or being below the general level: low ground. | | 5. | designating or pertaining to regions near sea level, esp. near the sea: low countries. | | 6. | bending or passing far downward; deep: a low bow. | | 7. | (of a garment) low-necked; décolleté: The dress she wore was fashionably low. | | 8. | rising but slightly from a surface: a low relief on a frieze. | | 9. | of less than average or normal height or depth, as a liquid or stream: The river is low this time of year. | | 10. | near the first of a series: a low number. | | 11. | ranked near the beginning or bottom on some scale of measurement: a low income bracket. | | 12. | indicating the bottom or the point farthest down: the low point in his creative life. | | 13. | lacking in strength, energy, or vigor; feeble; weak: to feel low and listless. | | 14. | providing little nourishment or strength, as a diet. | | 15. | of small number, amount, degree, force, intensity, etc.: low visibility; a generator with a low output. | | 16. | indicated or represented by a low number: A low latitude is one relatively near the equator. | | 17. | soft: subdued; not loud: a low murmur. | | 18. | Music. produced by relatively slow vibrations, as sounds; grave in pitch. | | 19. | assigning or attributing little worth, value, excellence, or the like: a low estimate of a new book. | | | 20. | containing a relatively small amount: a diet low in starches. | | 21. | nearing depletion; not adequately supplied: low on funds; Our stock of towels is low. | | 22. | depressed or dejected: low spirits. | | 23. | far down in the scale of rank or estimation; humble: of low birth. | | 24. | of inferior quality or character: a low grade of fabric; a low type of intellect. | | 25. | lacking in dignity or elevation, as of thought or expression. | | 26. | mean, base, or disreputable: low tricks; low companions. | | 27. | coarse or vulgar: entertainment of a low sort. | | 28. | Boxing. struck or delivered below a contestant's belt. | | 29. | Biology. having a relatively simple structure; not complex in organization. | | 30. | Phonetics. (of a vowel) articulated with a relatively large opening above the tongue, as the vowels of hat, hut, hot, ought, etc. Compare high (def. 23). | | 31. | Automotive. of, pertaining to, or operating at the gear transmission ratio at which the drive shaft moves at the lowest speed with relation to the speed of the engine crankshaft, used esp. for temporarily overcoming the weight or inertia of the vehicle; first: low gear. | | 32. | Baseball. (of a pitched ball) passing the plate at a level below that of the batter's knees: a low curve. | | 33. | Cards. having less value than other cards: a low card. | | 34. | Metallurgy. having a relatively small amount of a specified constituent (usually used in combination): low-carbon steel. | | 35. | Chiefly British. holding to Low Church principles and practices. | –adverb | 36. | in or to a low position, point, degree, etc.: The raiders crouched low in the bushes.
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span> | | 37. | near the ground, floor, or base; not aloft: The plane flew low. | | 38. | in or to a humble or abject state: Some live low while others live high. She swore she would bring him low. | | 39. | in or to a condition of depletion, prostration, or death: The gas in the tank is running low. | | 40. | at comparatively small cost; cheaply: to buy something low and sell it high. | | 41. | at or to a low pitch, volume, intensity, etc.: to turn the radio low; ligh
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ts turned down low. | | 42. | in a low tone; softly; quietly; to speak low. | | 43. | Archaic. far down in time; late. | –noun | 44. | something that is low, as ground or prices: numerous marshy lows in the forest; the recent low in the stock market. | | 45. | Automotive. low gear; first gear. | | 46. | Meteorology. an atmospheric low-pressure system; cyclone. Compare high (def. 37). | | 47. | Cards. | a. | the lowest trump card. | | b. | a card of small value, or of lower value than other cards. | | c. | the lowest score in a game. | | d. | a player having such a score. | | | 48. | a point of deepest decline, vulgarity, etc.: a new low in tastelessness. | | 49. | Slang. a period of intense depression or discomfort, when the effects of a drug have subsided. | —Idioms | 50. | lay low, | a. | to overpower or kill; defeat: to lay one's attackers low. | | b. | to knock down; make prostrate. | | |
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51. | lie low, | a. | to conceal oneself: He had to lie low for a while. | | b. | to do nothing until the right opportunity develops; bide one's time: Until the dispute is settled, you would do best to lie low. | | | From Dictionary
Cost Definition–noun | 1. | the price paid to acquire, produce, accomplish, or maintain anything: the high cost of a good meal. | | 2. | an outlay or expenditure of money, time, labor, trouble, etc.: What will the cost be to me? | | 3. | a sacrifice, loss, or penalty: to work at the cost of one's health. | | 4. | costs, Law. | a. | money allowed to a successful party in a lawsuit in compensation for legal expenses incurred, chargeable to the unsuccessful party. | | b. | money due to a court or one of its officers for services in a cause. | | –verb (used with object) | 5. | to require the payment of (money or something else of value) in an exchange: That camera cost $200
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. | | 6. | to result in or entail the loss of: Carelessness costs lives. | | 7. | to cause to lose or suffer: The accident cost her a broken leg. | | 8. | to entail (effort or inconvenience): Courtesy costs little. | | 9. | to cause to pay or sacrifice: That request will cost us two weeks' extra work. | | 10. | to estimate or determine the cost of (manufactured articles, new processes, etc.). | –verb (used without object) | 11. | to estimate or determine costs, as of manufacturing something. | —Verb phrase | 12. | cost out, to calculate the cost of (a project, product, etc.) in advance: to cost out a major construction project. | —Idiom | 13. | at all costs, regardless of the effort involved; by any means necessary: The stolen painting must be recovered at all costs. Also, at any cost. | | From Dictionary
Domain Definition–noun | 1. | a field of action, thought, influence, etc.: the domain of science. | | 2. | the territory governed by a single ruler or government; realm. | | 3. | a realm or range of personal knowledge, responsibility, etc. | | 4. | a region characterized by a specific feature, type of growth or wildlife, etc.: We entered the domain of the pine trees. | | 5. | Law. land to which there is superior title and absolute ownership. | | 6. | Mathematics. | a. | the set of values assigned to the independent variables of a function. | | | 7. | Computers. | a. | a group of computers and devices on a network that are administered under the same protocol. | | b. | the top level in a domain name, indicating the type of organization, geographical location, or both, and officially designated in the suffix, as .com for commercial enterprises in the U.S. | | | 8. | Physics. one of many regions of magnetic polarity within a ferromagnetic body, each consisting of a number of atoms having a common polarity, and collectively determining the magnetic properties of the body by their arrangement. | | 9. | Crystallography. a connected region with uniform polarization in a twinned ferroelectric crystal. | | From Dictionary
Name Definition–noun | 1. | a word or a combination of words by which a person, place, or thing, a body or class, or any object of thought is designated, called, or known. | | 2. | mere designation, as distinguished from fact: He was a king in name only. | | 3. | an appellation, title, or epithet, applied descriptively, in honor, abuse, etc. | | 4. | a reputation of a particular kind given by common opinion: to protect one's good name. | | 5. | a distinguished, famous, or great reputation; fame: to make a name for oneself. | | 6. | a widely known or famous person; celebrity: She's a name in show business. | | 7. | an unpleasant or derogatory appellation or expression: Don't call your brother names! Sticks and stones may break my bones but names will never hurt me. | | 8. | a personal or family name as exercising influence or bringing distinction: With that name they can get a loan at any bank in town. | | 9. | a body of persons grouped under one name, as a family or clan. | | 10. | the verbal or other symbolic representation of a thing, event, property, relation, or concept. | | 11. | (initial capital letter ) a symbol or vehicle of divinity: to take the Name in vain; the power of the Name. | –verb (used with object) | 12. | to give a name to: to name a baby. | | 13. | to accuse: He was named as the thief. | | 14. | to call by an epithet: They named her speedy. | | 15. | to identify, specify, or mention by name: Three persons were named in the report. | | 16. | to designate for some duty or office; nominate or appoint: I have named you for the position. | | 17. | to specify; suggest: Name a price. | | 18. | to give the name of: Can you name the capita
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l of Ohio? | | 20. | British. (in the House of Commons) to cite (a member) for contempt. | –adjective | 21. | famous; widely known: a name author. | | 22. | designed for or carrying a name. | | 23. | giving its name or title to a collection or anthology containing it: the name piece. | —Idioms | 24. | by name, | a. | personally; individually: She was always careful to address every employee by name. | | b. | not personally; by repute: I know him by name only. | | | 25. | call names, to scold or speak abusively of or to a person: Better not to call names unless one is larger and considerably stronger than one's adversary. | | 26. | in the name of, | a. | with appeal to: In the name of mercy, stop that screaming! | | b. | by the authority of: Open, in the name of the law! | | c. | on behalf of: to purchase something in the name of another. | | d. | under the name or possession of: money deposited in the name of a son. | | e. | under the designation or excuse of: murder in the name of justice. | | | 27. | name names, to specify people by name, esp. those who have been accomplices in a misdeed: The witness in the bribery investigation threatened to name names. | | 28. | to one's name, in one's possession: I haven't a penny to my name. | | From Dictionary
Registration Definition–noun | 1. | the act of registering. | | 3. | an entry in a register. | | 4. | the group or number registered. | | 5. | an official act of registering one's name in the list of qualified voters. | | 6. | a certificate attesting to the fact that someone or something has been registered: a boat registration. | | 7. | Music. | a. | the act or technique of registrating. | | b. | the selection of stops made by an organist for a particular piece. | | | From Dictionary
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