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derivative
of a rate (as of interest or currency exchange) or index of asset value (as a stock index) NOTE: Derivatives often
Civil Law
of the title De Nuptiis, which on reference to the index will be found to be the tenth of the first
Inflation rate
of goods and services in a particular period. The primary indexes for measuring the rate are the Consumer Price Index and
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Registration of title of land
special priority cautions or inhibitions, noted in a 'Minor Interests Index,' which does not concern a purchaser of the land from
fund
speculative techniques in the hope of obtaining large capital gains index fund : a mutual fund that invests to reflect the
A vinculo matrimonii
so well explained as by its own direct words, since index animi sermo (language conveys the intention of the mind), and
CPI
the consumer price index an index of the cost of all goods and services
Orthognathous
retreating backwards above the jaws opposed to prognathous See Gnathic index under Gnathic
Pedometer
oscillating weight by the motion of the body causes the index to advance a certain distance at each step
Prognathous
upper part of the face opposed to orthognathous See Gnathic index under Gnathic
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