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USED |
Expended |
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OUTLAY |
That which is expended; expenditure. |
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UNPURSED |
Taken from the purse; expended. |
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SPARE |
That which has not been used or expended. |
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EXHAUST |
Drained; exhausted; having expended or lost its energy. |
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EFFICIENCY |
The ratio of useful work to energy expended. |
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EXHAUSTIBLE |
Capable of being exhausted, drained off, or expended. |
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EXPENDITURE |
That which is expended or paid out; expense. |
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PENNYWORTH |
Hence: The full value of one's penny expended; due
return for money laid out; a good bargain; a bargain. |
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SAVING |
Something kept from being expended or lost; that which is
saved or laid up; as, the savings of years of economy. |
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THEORICA |
Public moneys expended at Athens on festivals,
sacrifices, and public entertainments (especially theatrical
performances), and in gifts to the people; -- also called theoric fund. |
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KILOGRAMMETRE |
A measure of energy or work done, being the amount
expended in raising one kilogram through the height of one meter, in
the latitude of Paris. |
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YIELD |
To give in return for labor expended; to produce, as
payment or interest on what is expended or invested; to pay; as, money
at interest yields six or seven per cent. |
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STRESS |
Force of utterance expended upon words or syllables. Stress
is in English the chief element in accent and is one of the most
important in emphasis. See Guide to pronunciation, // 31-35. |
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REIMBURSE |
To replace in a treasury or purse, as an equivalent
for what has been taken, lost, or expended; to refund; to pay back; to
restore; as, to reimburse the expenses of a war. |
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EXPENSE |
That which is expended, laid out, or consumed; cost;
outlay; charge; -- sometimes with the notion of loss or damage to those
on whom the expens... |
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RECEIPT |
That which is received; that which comes in, in
distinction from what is expended, paid out, sent away, and the like;
-- usually in the plural;... |
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COST |
To require to be given, expended, or laid out therefor, as
in barter, purchase, acquisition, etc.; to cause the cost, expenditure,
relinquishme... |
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ERG |
..., being the
amount of work done by a dyne working through a distance of one
centimeter; the amount of energy expended in moving a body one
ce... |
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JOULE |
...k in the C.
G. S. system of units (ergs), and is practically equivalent to the
energy expended in one second by an electric current of one amper... |