avid

  • 1AVID — (meaning Advancement Via Individual Determination ) is a college preparatory program designed to aid economically disadvantaged, and academically average first generation students of both elementary and high schools into college. Originating at… …

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  • 2Avid — Rechtsform public ISIN US05367P1003 Gründung 1987 Sitz …

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  • 3AVID — Unternehmensform public ISIN …

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  • 4avid — AVÍD, Ă, avizi, de, adj. Stăpânit de dorinţe puternice, cuprins de interes, de pasiune (pentru lucruri folositoare). ♦ (peior.) Cuprins de poftă necumpătată, de lăcomie; lacom. – Din fr. avide, lat. avidus. Trimis de ana zecheru, 13.09.2007.… …

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  • 5AVid* — beim Eselrock Festival in Wesel (2010) …

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  • 6avid — meaning ‘eager or greedy’, is used either attributively (before a noun, commonly an agent noun such as collector or reader) or predicatively followed by for (or, now rarely, of): • Since getting the equipment two years ago, I ve become an avid… …

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  • 7avid — [av′id] adj. [L avidus < avere, to desire] 1. having an intense craving; greedy [avid for power] 2. eager and enthusiastic [an avid reader] SYN. EAGER1 avidity [ə vid′ə tē] n. avidly adv …

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  • 8Avid — Av id, a. [L. avidus, fr. av?re to long: cf. F. avide. See {Avarice}.] Longing eagerly for; eager; greedy. Avid of gold, yet greedier of renown. Southey. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 9Avid — Avid, gierig, habsüchtig; davon das Subst. Avidität …

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  • 10avid — index eager, fervent, hot blooded, ready (willing), sedulous Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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