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  • 21Finch — (f[i^]nch), n.; pl. {Finches} (f[i^]nch [e^]z). [AS. finc; akin to D. vink, OHG. fincho, G. fink; cf. W. pinc a finch; also E. spink.] (Zo[ o]l.) A small singing bird of many genera and species, belonging to the family {Fringillid[ae]}. [1913… …

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  • 22Finch falcon — Finch Finch (f[i^]nch), n.; pl. {Finches} (f[i^]nch [e^]z). [AS. finc; akin to D. vink, OHG. fincho, G. fink; cf. W. pinc a finch; also E. spink.] (Zo[ o]l.) A small singing bird of many genera and species, belonging to the family… …

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  • 23Finches — Finch Finch (f[i^]nch), n.; pl. {Finches} (f[i^]nch [e^]z). [AS. finc; akin to D. vink, OHG. fincho, G. fink; cf. W. pinc a finch; also E. spink.] (Zo[ o]l.) A small singing bird of many genera and species, belonging to the family… …

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  • 24To pull a finch — Finch Finch (f[i^]nch), n.; pl. {Finches} (f[i^]nch [e^]z). [AS. finc; akin to D. vink, OHG. fincho, G. fink; cf. W. pinc a finch; also E. spink.] (Zo[ o]l.) A small singing bird of many genera and species, belonging to the family… …

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  • 25chaffinch — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English ceaffinc, from ceaf + finc finch Date: before 12th century a common European finch (Fringilla coelebs of the family Frangillidae) of which the male has a pinkish brown breast …

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  • 26finch — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English finc; akin to Old High German fincho finch and perhaps to Greek spiza chaffinch Date: before 12th century any of numerous passerine songbirds (families Fringillidae, Estrildidae, Emberizidae, and… …

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  • 27Fibronectin — 1 PDB rendering based on 1e88 …

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  • 28Convex conjugate — In mathematics, convex conjugation is a generalization of the Legendre transformation. It is also known as Legendre–Fenchel transformation or Fenchel transformation (after Adrien Marie Legendre and Werner Fenchel). Contents 1 Definition 2… …

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  • 29Disposition effect — The disposition effect is an anomaly discovered in behavioral finance. It relates to the tendency of investors to sell shares whose price has increased, while keeping assets that have dropped in value.[1] Investors are less willing to recognize… …

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  • 30Box spread — In options trading, a box spread is a combination of positions that has a certain ( i.e. riskless) payoff, considered to be simply delta neutral interest rate position . For example, a bull spread constructed from calls ( e.g. long a 50 call,… …

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