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Usually refers to a cash market price for a physical commodity that is available for immediate delivery.
Ãâó: www.ptisecurities.com/Glossary/GlossaryS.htm
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The generic name for a series of natural resource scanning satellites launched by France.
Ãâó: www.extension.umn.edu/distribution/naturalresource...
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Le Systeme Pour 'l Observation de la Terre (French Earth observation system). This satellite captures either 10 m panchromatic or 20m 3 band multispectral imagery.
Ãâó: fwie.fw.vt.edu/tws-gis/glossary.htm
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| spotting |
A slight discharge of blood via the vagina.
Ãâó: www.clearplan.com/GlossaryofConceptionTerms.cfm
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| spotting |
Placing cars in a desired location; shifting.
Ãâó: www.lionel.com/GettingStarted/Guides/s-z.html
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| spot | of southern Europe |
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| spot | ray with back covered with white or yellow spots |
| spot | European salamander having dark skin with usually yellow spots |
| spot | glossy black North American salamander with yellow spots |
| spot | common North American sandpiper |
| spot | weakfish of southern Atlantic and Gulf coasts of United States |
| spot | small skunk with a marbled black and white coat |
| spot | weakfish of southern Atlantic and Gulf coasts of United States |
| spot | inhabits streams from South Carolina to Florida |
| spot | tall biennial water hemlock of northeastern North America having purple-spotted stems and clusters of extremely poisonous tuberous roots resembling small sweet potatoes |
| spot | weakfish of southern Atlantic and Gulf coasts of United States |
| spot | someone who is the first to observe something |
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