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1Full cost accounting — (FCA) generally refers to the process of collecting and presenting information (costs as well as advantages) for each proposed alternative when a decision is necessary. A synonym, true cost accounting (TCA) is also often used. Experts consider… …
2Full stop — For other uses, see Full stop (disambiguation). . Full stop Punctuation apostroph …
3Full Metal Jacket (Film) — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel: Full Metal Jacket Originaltitel: Full Metal Jacket Produktionsland: UK Erscheinungsjahr: 1987 Länge: ca. 112 Minuten Originalsprache: Englisch …
4full — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. filled, sated, satiated, glutted, gorged; replete; whole, complete, entire; loose, baggy; sonorous; plump, rounded; brimming. See completion, sufficiency. Ant., empty. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1.… …
5Matured, less common, is a synonym: — Angela Neustatter s... career has been in journalism where, as on the screen, newness and freshness are especially esteemed and, in her words, to hell with us matured folk . (Daily Telegraph, 28 January 1996) A mature student is not… …
6Akodon spegazzinii — Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1)[1] …
7a|tro´cious|ness — a|tro|cious «uh TROH shuhs», adjective. 1. very wicked or cruel; very savage or brutal: »Kidnaping is an atrocious crime. SYNONYM(S): evil, heinous. 2. Informal. very bad or unpleasant; abominable: »The boy had the atrocious habit of talking with …
8a|tro´cious|ly — a|tro|cious «uh TROH shuhs», adjective. 1. very wicked or cruel; very savage or brutal: »Kidnaping is an atrocious crime. SYNONYM(S): evil, heinous. 2. Informal. very bad or unpleasant; abominable: »The boy had the atrocious habit of talking with …
9a|tro|cious — «uh TROH shuhs», adjective. 1. very wicked or cruel; very savage or brutal: »Kidnaping is an atrocious crime. SYNONYM(S): evil, heinous. 2. Informal. very bad or unpleasant; abominable: »The boy had the atrocious habit of talking with his mouth… …
10gorg´er — gorge «grj», noun, verb, gorged, gorg|ing. –n. 1. a deep, narrow valley, usually steep and rocky, especially one with a stream: »Through the gorge of this glen they found access to a blackbog (Scott). 2. a gorging; gluttonous meal …