| loss |
the act of losing; "everyone expected him to win so his loss was a shock" something that is lost; "the car was a total loss"; "loss of livestock left the rancher bankrupt" the amount by which the cost of a business exceeds its revenue; "the company operated at a loss last year"; "the company operated in the red last year" gradual decline in amount or activity; "weight loss"; "a serious loss of business" the disadvantage that results from losing something; "his loss of credibility led to his resignation"; "losing him is no great deprivation" personnel casualty: military personnel lost by death or capture the experience of losing a loved one; "he sympathized on the loss of their grandfather" passing: euphemistic expressions for death; "thousands mourned his passing"
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| loss of consciousness |
the occurrence of a loss of the ability to perceive and respond
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| Loschmidt's number |
Avogadro's number per unit liter, that is, 2.687 x 10 22 per liter.
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| loss |
of a previously intact ability to grasp the meaning of written or printed words and sentences.
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| loss |
that which is lost, as in: Even if we didn't make a very large profit this year, it's still better than a loss.
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