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  • 81half- — [haf] combining form 1. one half [half life] 2. partly [half baked] * * * …

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  • 82half a turn — (.5x) USA Business jargon for one half of 1% (0.50%). Typically used by bankers to describe an amount of money. For example, a dollar limitation may be set at half a turn of EBITDA ; meaning 0.50% multiplied by the amount of EBITDA. Practical Law …

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  • 83half- — [haf] combining form 1. one half [half life] 2. partly [half baked] …

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  • 84One Be Lo — Origin Pontiac, Michigan Genres Alternative hip hop Years active 1998–present Labels MYX Music, Subterraneous, Fat Beats Nahshid Sulaiman (born Ralond Scru …

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  • 85have one half an eye on something — have one eye/half an eye on sth idiom to look at or watch sth while doing sth else, especially in a secret way so that other people do not notice • During his talk, most of the delegates had one eye on the clock. Main entry: ↑eyeidiom …

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  • 86Half-port — ( p[=o]rt ), n. (Naut.) One half of a shutter made in two parts for closing a porthole. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 87half-dozen — /half duz euhn, hahf /, n. 1. one half of a dozen; six. adj. 2. considering six as a unit; consisting of six. [1375 1425; late ME] * * * …

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  • 88half-wave rectifier — half wave rectification. Electronics. a rectifier that changes only one half of a cycle of alternating current into a pulsating, direct current. Cf. full wave rectifier. [1925 30] * * * …

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  • 89half dollar — noun count a coin worth one half of a dollar in the U.S. or Canada …

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  • 90half-life — half ,life noun count SCIENCE the amount of time that is needed for a substance to lose one half of its RADIOACTIVITY …

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