be contained in something
41juice — I. noun Etymology: Middle English jus, from Anglo French, broth, juice, from Latin; akin to Old Norse ostr cheese, Greek zymē leaven, Sanskrit yūṣa broth Date: 14th century 1. the extractable fluid contents of cells or tissues 2. a. plural the… …
42Shade (comics) — Superherobox| caption=The Shade on the cover of Starman #6 (1995). Art by Tony Harris. comic color=background:#8080ff character name=The Shade real name=Richard Swift publisher=DC Comics debut= Flash Comics #33 creators= E E Hibbard/James… …
43juice — 1. The interstitial fluid of a plant or animal. 2. A digestive secretion. [L. jus, broth] appetite j. gastric j. secreted upon the sight or smell of food and at the time of eating, influenced by the attractiv …
44contents — [plural] ► everything that is contained within something: »A spokesman has refused to disclose the contents of the shipment. »Her parents home contents insurance policy covered her for the loss of the phone. Main Entry: ↑content …
45innung — f ( e/ a) a putting or getting in, what is put or gotten in, what is contained in something, contents; lodging …
46included — in|clud|ed [ ın kludəd ] adjective never before noun 1. ) contained in something as part of the whole: The bill came to $467, tax included. 2. ) forming part of a group, set, or collection of things: Other people, myself included, believe that it …
47included — UK [ɪnˈkluːdɪd] / US [ɪnˈkludəd] adjective [never before noun] 1) contained in something as part of the whole The bill came to £289, VAT included. 2) forming part of a group, set, or collection of things Other people, myself included, believe… …
48included — [ɪnˈkluːdɪd] adj 1) contained in something as part of the whole 2) forming part of a group, set, or collection of things …
49message*/*/*/ — [ˈmesɪdʒ] noun 1) [C] a piece of written or spoken information that you give or send to someone I got your email message, thank you.[/ex] If I m not there, just leave a message with Chris.[/ex] She s not here at the moment – can I take a… …
50aliquot — /aelakwot/ Strictly speaking, means contained in something else an exact number of times. But as applied to resulting trusts, aliquot is treated as meaning fractional, and means any definite interest …