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  • 121Commission —   A one time fee charged by a broker to a customer when a position is liquidated either by offset or delivery.   A fee earned by the bank for a service delivered.   Local commission to pay on transfers.   In finance this normally means:   The… …

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  • 122crowning — a. Perfecting, finishing, consummating, completing, supremely dignifying …

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  • 123complementary — adj 1. complemental, completing, completory, completive, filling, fulfilling; perfecting, perfective, consummating, consummative, culminating, culminative. 2. correspondent, corresponding, parallel, analogous, answering, complementing; reciprocal …

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  • 124completion — n 1. conclusion, finalization, realization, fulfillment; end, finish, finale, finis, close, Sl. mop up, windup; termination, expiration; accomplishment, achievement, attainment, fruition, effectuation, settlement; execution, performance,… …

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  • 125head — n 1. skull, cranium, cephalon, brainpan, poll, pate, Inf. sconce, Archaic. mazard, Archaic. costard; All Inf. upstairs, upper story, belfry, noggin, dome; All Sl. bean, nut, nob, noodle, noddle, crumpet, gourd, conk. 2. intellect, mind,… …

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  • 126consummate — I UK [kənˈsʌmət] / UK [ˈkɒnsəmət] / US [ˈkɑnsəmət] / US [kənˈsʌmət] adjective formal showing great skill at doing something She is a consummate politician. It was a demanding part that Collins played with consummate ease. II UK [ˈkɒnsəmeɪt] / US… …

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  • 127consummation — UK [ˌkɒnsəˈmeɪʃ(ə)n] / US [ˌkɑnsəˈmeɪʃ(ə)n] noun [uncountable] formal 1) the act of consummating a marriage or relationship 2) the time at which something is finally completed the consummation of her whole life s work …

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  • 128consummation — con•sum•ma•tion [[t]ˌkɒn səˈmeɪ ʃən[/t]] n. 1) the act of consummating 2) the state of being consummated 3) end; goal • Etymology: 1350–1400; << L …

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