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  • 31value — See actual cash value cd value duty paid value expected residual value net sales value ph value residual value stated residual value …

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  • 32value — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, worth, high quality, from Anglo French, from Vulgar Latin *valuta, from feminine of *valutus, past participle of Latin valēre to be of worth, be strong more at wield Date: 14th century 1. a fair return or… …

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  • 33value — Synonyms and related words: Munsell chroma, accent, accord respect to, account, admire, adore, advantage, advantageousness, affective meaning, agreeableness, apotheosize, appraisal, appraise, appreciate, apprize, arrangement, ascribe importance… …

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  • 34value — val•ue [[t]ˈvæl yu[/t]] n. v. ued, u•ing 1) relative worth or importance 2) monetary or material worth, as in commerce 3) the worth of something in terms of some medium of exchange 4) equivalent worth in money, material, or services 5) estimated… …

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  • 35value — (va lue) s. f. Il ne s emploie, d après l Académie, que dans cette locution : plus value (voy. ce mot).    Cependant il a été employé par quelques écrivains au sens de valeur, prix. •   Si sais je bien qu Amour en son clapier Onc n eut lapin de… …

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  • 36value — I. n. 1. Worth, utility, importance (value in use). 2. Price, cost, rate, equivalent (value in exchange). 3. Estimation, excellence, importance. 4. Precise signification, import. 5. (Mus.) Relative length, duration …

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  • 37value — 1. noun 1) houses exceeding $250,000 in value Syn: price, cost, worth; market price, monetary value, face value 2) the value of adequate preparation cannot be understated Syn: worth, usefulness, advantage, benefit …

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  • 38value — n 1. worth, merit, use, usefulness, utility; advantage, benefit, gain, profit, avail, good; importance, consideration, consequence, significance, moment, weight. 2. monetary worth, face value; cost, price, market price, asking price, going price …

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  • 39value — The worth of a thing in money, goods, or other property. The effect in exchange of the relative social desire for compared objects expressed in terms of a common denominator. International Harvester Co. v Kentucky, 234 US 216, 222, 58 L Ed 1284,… …

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  • 40value — dévalue moins value plus value prévalue réévalue sous évalue surévalue value évalue …

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