Small+change

  • 101change of venue — noun The removal of a trial to a locale other than that in which the case was first brought before a court. The defense moved for a change of venue, as the media coverage had made selecting an impartial jury from the small town impossible …

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  • 102change n — A small boy swallowed some coins and was taken to a hospital. When his grandmother telephoned to ask how he was, a nurse said, No change yet …

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  • 103Small Web Format — Pour les articles homonymes, voir SWF. SWF Extension .swf Développé par Macromedia (Adobe Systems) …

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  • 104small-minded — UK / US adjective not willing to change your opinions or ways of behaving Derived word: small mindedness noun uncountable …

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  • 105change purse — noun (C) AmE a small bag in which coins are kept; purse 1 (1) BrE …

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  • 106change table — /ˈtʃeɪndʒ teɪbl/ (say chaynj taybl) noun a small table or flat surface for the procedure of changing a baby s nappy …

  • 107chump change — noun a trifling sum of money • Syn: ↑small change, ↑chickenfeed • Hypernyms: ↑cash, ↑hard cash, ↑hard currency * * * noun Etymology: chump …

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  • 108spare change — noun Small amounts of money, especially coinage Got any spare change for a cup of coffee, guv? Syn: small change, loose change, shrapnel, pocket shrapnel …

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  • 109loose change — noun a) Coins of little value kept in ones pocket or bag. b) A sum of money considered small or insignificant. Syn: small change, spare change, shrapnel …

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  • 110Rate Of Change — The speed at which a variable changes over a specific period of time. Rate of change is often used when speaking about momentum, and it can generally be expressed as a ratio between a change in one variable relative to a corresponding change in… …

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