| stop |
A label given to a PushButton in some DialogBoxes that performs the action of stopping the work in progress indicated by the DialogBox.
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| stop |
To halt a process or action, typically without restoring the prior state. Compare cancel.
Ãâó: msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/dnwue/html/gloss....
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| stop order |
An order that becomes a market order when the futures contract reaches a particular price level. A sell stop is placed below the market, a buy stop is placed above the market.
Ãâó: www.nfa.futures.org/basicnet/glossary.aspx
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| stop |
the collection of pipes on an organ activated by one lever
Ãâó: www.mso.com.au/edu/glossary/glossaryfull.asp
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| stopcock |
A glass valve use on neon manifolds.
Ãâó: www.egl-neon.com/glossary.htm
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| Stop | a red light on the rear of a motor vehicle that signals when the brakes are applied to slow or stop |
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| Stop | a timepiece that can be started or stopped for exact timing (as of a race) |
| Stop | a brief stay in the course of a journey |
| Stop | a stopping place on a journey |
| Stop | capable of being stopped |
| Stop | the act of stopping something |
| Stop | an obstruction in a pipe or tube |
| Stop | the state of inactivity following an interruption |
| Stop | British dramatist (born in Czechoslovakia in 1937) |
| Stop | brought to a halt |
| Stop | (of a nose) blocked |
| Stop | (music) used of string or hole or pipe of instruments |
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