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  • 31Even Lot — A normal unit of trading for securities or bonds. An even lot purchase of stock is 100 shares, while an even lot purchase for bonds is five shares. A stock transaction that involves less than 100 shares is considered an odd lot and may incur… …

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  • 32even-tempered — ADJ GRADED If someone is even tempered, they are usually calm and do not easily get angry. He was normally a very even tempered person... They seem less tense, more even tempered. Syn: equable …

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  • 33even permutation — noun : a permutation that is produced by the successive application of an even number of interchanges of pairs of elements compare odd permutation herein * * * Math. a permutation of a set of n elements, x1, x2, ... xn, that leaves unchanged the… …

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  • 34even permutation — Math. a permutation of a set of n elements, x1, x2, ... xn, that leaves unchanged the product of all differences of the form (xi xj), where i is less than j. Cf. odd permutation. [1930 35] * * * …

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  • 35much less — Not to mention • • • Main Entry: ↑less * * * still/much/even/less phrase used after a negative statement in order to emphasize that it applies even more to what you say next They are not interested in reading p …

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  • 36still less — still/much/even/less phrase used after a negative statement in order to emphasize that it applies even more to what you say next They are not interested in reading poetry, still less in writing it. I am no one’s spokesman, much less his.… …

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  • 37much less — {conj.} And also not; and even less able or likely to. Used after a negative clause. * /I never even spoke to the man, much less insulted him./ * /John couldn t even pick up the box, much less carry it upstairs./ * /George can hardly understand… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 38much less — {conj.} And also not; and even less able or likely to. Used after a negative clause. * /I never even spoke to the man, much less insulted him./ * /John couldn t even pick up the box, much less carry it upstairs./ * /George can hardly understand… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 39much\ less — conj And also not; and even less able or likely to. Used after a negative clause. I never even spoke to the man, much less insulted him. John couldn t even pick up the box, much less carry it upstairs. George can hardly understand arithmetic,… …

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  • 40all the less — adverb even less His record is all the less impressive once you discover that he made half of it up. Syn: all the less so See Also: all the more …

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