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  • 11estimate — 1. verb 1) estimate the cost Syn: calculate roughly, approximate, guess; evaluate, judge, gauge, reckon, rate, determine; informal guesstimate, ballpark 2) we estimate it to be worth $50,000 Syn: consid …

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  • 12estimate — 1. verb 1) estimate the cost Syn: calculate roughly, approximate, guess, evaluate, judge 2) we estimate it to be worth £50,000 Syn: consider, believe, reckon, deem, judge, rat …

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  • 13estimate — {{11}}estimate (n.) 1560s, valuation, from L. aestimatus, verbal noun from aestimare (see ESTEEM (Cf. esteem)). Earlier in sense power of the mind (mid 15c.). Meaning approximate judgment is from 1580s. As a builder s statement of projected costs …

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  • 14The Little Shop of Horrors — Infobox Film name = The Little Shop of Horrors image size = caption = Theatrical release poster. director = Roger Corman producer = Roger Corman writer = Charles B. Griffith narrator = starring = Jonathan Haze Jackie Joseph Mel Welles Dick Miller …

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  • 15estimate — verb ɛstɪmeɪt roughly calculate or judge the value, number, quantity, or extent of. noun ɛstɪmət 1》 an approximate calculation or judgement.     ↘a written statement indicating the likely price that will be charged for specified work. 2》 an… …

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  • 16Estimate — Es ti*mate, n. A valuing or rating by the mind, without actually measuring, weighing, or the like; rough or approximate calculation; as, an estimate of the cost of a building, or of the quantity of water in a pond. [1913 Webster] Weigh success in …

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  • 17worth — I noun account, advantage, aestimatio, appraisal, appraisement, avail, benefit, caliber, charge, cost, credit, desert, esteem, estimation, excellence, expense, importance, merit, par, pretium, price, profit, profitableness, quality, quotation,… …

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  • 18estimate — [es′tə māt΄; ] for n. [, es′təmit] vt. estimated, estimating [< L aestimatus, pp. of aestimare: see ESTEEM] 1. to form an opinion or judgment about 2. to judge or determine generally but carefully (size, value, cost, requirements, etc.);… …

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  • 19The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints — Classification Latter Day Saint movement Theology Nontrinitarian, Mormonism Governance …

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  • 20The Natural Economic Order — is the most famous book of Silvio Gesell. PUBLISHED REFERENCES TO GESELL S THEORY John Maynard Keynes: General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money (1936): Gesell s main book is written in cool, scientific language; though it is suffused… …

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