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FORECASTING |
Estimating |
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ESTIMATION |
The act of estimating. |
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RATING |
Estimating worth of ordinary seaman |
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ASSESSOR |
One estimating extent of damage |
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SELF-ESTIMATION |
The act of estimating one's self; self-esteem. |
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QUOTING |
Estimating final cost using someone else’s exact words |
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CALCULATING |
The act or process of making mathematical computations
or of estimating results. |
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CARAT |
A twenty-fourth part; -- a term used in estimating the
proportionate fineness of gold. |
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ESTIMATIVE |
Inclined, or able, to estimate; serving for, or capable
of being used in, estimating. |
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LACTOSCOPE |
An instrument for estimating the amount of cream
contained in milk by ascertaining its relative opacity. |
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ACETIMETER |
An instrument for estimating the amount of acetic acid
in vinegar or in any liquid containing acetic acid. |
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DEDUCT |
To take away, separate, or remove, in numbering,
estimating, or calculating; to subtract; -- often with from or out of. |
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WEIGHT |
A scale, or graduated standard, of heaviness; a mode of
estimating weight; as, avoirdupois weight; troy weight; apothecaries'
weight. |
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LACTOMETER |
An instrument for estimating the purity or richness of
milk, as a measuring glass, a specific gravity bulb, or other
apparatus. |
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VALUATION |
The act of valuing, or of estimating value or worth; the
act of setting a price; estimation; appraisement; as, a valuation of
lands for the purpose of taxation. |
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STRATARITHMETRY |
The art of drawing up an army, or any given number
of men, in any geometrical figure, or of estimating or expressing the
number of men in such a figure. |
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ENTER |
... customhouse; to submit a statement of (imported goods), with the
original invoices, to the proper officer of the customs for estimating
the d... |
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CRITH |
The unit for estimating the weight of a/riform substances;
-- the weight of a liter of hydrogen at 0/ centigrade, and with a
tension of 76 cent... |
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CALIBRATION |
The process of estimating the caliber a tube, as of a
thermometer tube, in order to graduate it to a scale of degrees; also,
more generally, th... |
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HORSE POWER |
A unit of power, used in stating the power required to
drive machinery, and in estimating the capabilities of animals or steam
engines and othe... |