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  • 121spread|er — «SPREHD uhr», noun. a person or thing that spreads: »After the fabrics dry, spreaders pile them on a large table (Betsy Talbot Blackwell). More expensive than all of these tools put together is a spreader for lawn seed, fertilizer and weedkiller… …

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  • 122spread|ing adder — «SPREHD ihng», = hognose snake …

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  • 123spread|sheet — «SPREHD SHEET», noun. a sheet of paper used in accounting, computing, or the like to write numerical data in rows and columns for computation and analysis …

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  • 124spread yourself too thin — spread yourself too ˈthin idiom to try to do so many different things at the same time that you do not do any of them well Main entry: ↑spreadidiom …

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  • 125spread — The price difference between two related markets or commodities. Chicago Board of Trade glossary l) Positions held in two different futures contracts, taken to profit from the change in the difference between the two contracts prices; e.g., long… …

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  • 126spread — spread1 W2S2 [spred] v past tense and past participle spread ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(affect more people/places)¦ 2¦(information/ideas)¦ 3¦(open/arrange)¦ 4¦(throughout an area)¦ 5¦(soft substance)¦ 6¦(arms/fingers etc)¦ 7¦(over time)¦ 8¦(share)¦ …

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  • 127Spread spectrum — Passband modulation v · d · e Analog modulation AM · …

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  • 128Spread — (1) The gap between bid and ask prices of a stock or other security. (2) The simultaneous purchase and sale of separate futures or options contracts for the same commodity for delivery in different months. Also known as a straddle. (3) Difference …

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