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appreciation
appreciation an increase in property value. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
stock appreciation right
stock appreciation right : a form of deferred compensation that allows an employee to receive as a bonus the cash
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Appraisement
Appraisement [fr. apprecier prix, Fr., pretium, Lat.], the act of valuing property, goods, furniture, etc. As to appraisement, if required by
Inappreciation
Lack of appreciation
Inappreciable
Not appreciable too small to be perceived incapable of being duly valued or estimated
Degustation
Tasting the appreciation of sapid qualities by the taste organs
Misappreciated
Improperly appreciated
Women's modesty
idiot, she may be under the spell of anaesthesia, she may be sleeping, she may be unable to appreciate the significance of the act: nevertheless, the offender is punishable under the section, State of Punjab v. Major
left brained
modes of thought which are usually controlled by the left cerebral hemisphere as left brained pedants unable to appreciate music also referred to as linear See linear3 Contrasted with right brained
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