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11seasoned — Synonyms and related words: acclimated, acclimatized, accommodated, accustomed, adapted, adjusted, aged, blase, brisk, burning, case hardened, conditioned, cosmopolitan, cosmopolite, curried, developed, established, experienced, familiarized,… …
12seasoned — sea|soned [ siz(ə)nd ] adjective 1. ) experienced in a particular activity or job: a seasoned traveler/campaigner/performer 2. ) containing seasonings to improve flavor …
13seasoned — adjective seasoned sportscasters Syn: experienced, practiced, well versed, knowledgeable, established, habituated, veteran, hardened, battle scarred, battle weary Ant: inexperienced …
14seasoned — UK [ˈsiːz(ə)nd] / US [ˈsɪz(ə)nd] adjective 1) experienced in a particular activity or job a seasoned traveller/campaigner/performer 2) containing seasonings to improve flavour …
15Seasoned Veteran — Álbum de estudio de Richie Rich Publicación 5 de noviembre de 1996 Grabación 1996 Género(s) Rap, West coast rap, gangsta r …
16seasoned issue — or seasoned security A mortgage backed security with underlying mortgages that are seasoned loans. Sometimes described as vintage securities especially in the case of CMOs. American Banker Glossary issue of a security for which there is an… …
17seasoned security — seasoned issue or seasoned security A mortgage backed security with underlying mortgages that are seasoned loans. Sometimes described as vintage securities especially in the case of CMOs. American Banker Glossary …
18Seasoned salt — is a blend of table salt, herbs, spices, other flavourings, and sometimes monosodium glutamate (MSG). It is sold in supermarkets and is commonly used in fish and chip shops and other take away food shops. It is also known as seasoning salt,… …
19seasoned issuer — USA An issuer eligible to use Form S 3 to register primary offerings of securities on its behalf, on behalf of its majority owned subsidiary or on behalf of its parent. Issuers of asset backed securities registered on Form S 3 are classified as… …
20Seasoned rice vinegar — or awasezu (合わせ酢) is a condiment made of sake, sugar and salt. Besides these three necessary ingredients, mirin is also sometimes used (but only rarely). It is used frequently in the Japanese cuisine, where it is used together with Japanese round …