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  • 31quote — {{11}}quote (n.) quotation, 1885, from QUOTE (Cf. quote) (v.). {{12}}quote (v.) late 14c., to mark (a book) with chapter numbers or marginal references, from O.Fr. coter, from M.L. quotare distinguish by numbers, number chapters, from L. quotus… …

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  • 32quote — 1. verb /kwəʊt/ a) To refer to (part of) a speech that has been made by someone else. But must our moderne Critticks envious eyeSeeme thus to quote some grosse deformity? b) To prepare a summary of work to be done and set a price. That hath made… …

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  • 33quote — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. repeat, cite, instance, refer to, abstract. See evidence, repetition, price. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To repeat verbatim] Syn. recite, excerpt, extract; see cite 2 . 2. [To state a price] Syn. name a …

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  • 34quote — 1. verb 1) he quoted a sentence from the book Syn: recite, repeat, reproduce, retell, echo, parrot, iterate; take, extract 2) she quoted one case in which a girl died Syn: cite, mention …

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  • 35Price Transparency — The accessibility of information on the order flow for a particular stock, allowing knowledge of the quantities of stock being offered and the bids at the various price levels. The Nasdaq II quote system provides information on all the bids and… …

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  • 36quote — I. verb (quoted; quoting) Etymology: Medieval Latin quotare to mark the number of, number references, from Latin quotus of what number or quantity, from quot how many, (as) many as; akin to Latin qui who more at who Date: 1582 transitive verb 1.… …

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  • 37quote*/ — [kwəʊt] verb I 1) [I/T] to say or write words that someone else has said or written He was quoted as saying that he was shocked by the judge s decision.[/ex] Robert quoted from one of Churchill s speeches.[/ex] 2) [T] to give something as an… …

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  • 38quote — [[t]kwoʊt[/t]] v. quot•ed, quot•ing, n. 1) to repeat (a passage, phrase, etc.) from a book, speech, or the like, as by way of authority or illustration 2) to repeat words from (a book, author, etc.) 3) to cite or bring forward as support 4) to… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 39quote-driven system — / kwəυt ˌdrɪv(ə)n ˌsɪstəm/ noun a system of working a stock market, where marketmakers quote a price for a stock (as opposed to an order driven system) …

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  • 40quote — kwəʊt n. citation, passage taken from another source; commercial offer; quotation mark, punctuation mark used to enclose a direct citation (the mark ) v. cite, repeat the words of another person; offer as evidence to support a claim; state a… …

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