| trend |
a general direction taken, a current style or preference, vogue.
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| trend |
The general drift or tendency in a set of data.
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| trench foot |
Results from prolonged exposure to wet, cold foot gear or outright immersion of the feet at temperatures usually below 50
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| trend |
The directional change over time in a series of data.
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| trend |
Refers to the direction of prices. Rising peaks and troughs constitute an uptrend; falling peaks and troughs constitute a downtrend. A trading range is characterized by horizontal peaks and troughs. Trends are generally classified into major (longer than a year), intermediate (one to six months), or minor (less than a month).
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| tren | a hand shovel carried by infantrymen for digging trenches |
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| tren | the popular taste at a given time |
| tren | a general tendency to change (as of opinion) |
| tren | general line of orientation |
| tren | a general direction in which something tends to move |
| tren | turn sharply |
| tren | a line on a graph indicating a statistical trend |
| tren | the initiating or popularizing of a trend or fashion |
| tren | someone who popularizes a new fashion |
| tren | initiating or popularizing a trend |
| tren | in accord with the latest fad |
| tren | a drug (trade name Trental) used to treat claudication |
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