Fluctuation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Fluctuate
to float backward and forward as on waves as a fluctuating field of air
fluctuating
irregularly in an oscillatory manner especially up and down as fluctuating prices
Goodwill
failing business it may begin to wane., its value may fluctuate from one moment to another depending on changes in the
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Irresolution
Lack of resolution lack of decision in purpose a fluctuation of mind as in doubt or between hope and fear
irresoluteness
the failure to behave in a resolute manner fluctuation in intention
oscillograph
device for making a record of the wave forms of fluctuating
Tithe Rent-Charge
thenceforth payable to the former tithe-owner, by two half-yearly payments, fluctuating according to the price of corn. An advertisement was inserted
Seating capacity
a fixed connotation. The expression 'seating capacity' cannot be a fluctuating concept, depending upon the number of passengers actually carried in
Rupee
and 2s. 3d. for the Bombay, rupee. The value, however, fluctuates. And see SICCA RUPEE.
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