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the point between a dog's eyes between the crown and the muzzle; the dip on the forehead.
Ãâó: www.terrier.com/misc/glossary.php3
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| stop |
The section of the Stock (normally on the right) that stops the plane from cutting any deeper; not all planes have Stops.
Ãâó: www.supertool.com/etcetera/wplanes/wterms.htm
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| stop |
That part of a door frame or window frame against which the door or window closes. See also Glass Stop.
Ãâó: www.overly.com/door/index.cfm
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| stop order |
An order that becomes a market order when a round lot in an NYSE or AMEX listed security trades at or through a specified price (stop price) or when the national best bid in a NASDAQ listed security reaches the specified price. A stop order is usually used to protect paper profits or limit the extent of possible losses.
Ãâó: www.americancentury.com/servlet/GlossaryManager/ac...
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| stop order |
An order to buy at a price above or sell at a price below the current market. Stop buy orders are generally used to limit loss or protect unrealized profits on a short sale. Stop sell orders are generally used to protect unrealized profits or limit loss on a holding. A stop order becomes a market order when the stock sells at or beyond the specified price and, thus, may not necessarily be executed at that price. ^ top
Ãâó: www.annuity-central.com/annuity-glossary.html
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