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rebating
▪ I. rebating, vbl. n.1 (rɪˈbeɪtɪŋ) [f. rebate v.1] 1. The action of the vb., in various senses.a 1483 Liber Niger Edw. IV in Househ. Ord. (1790) 74 All other crafte for the rackinge, coynynge, rebatinge, and other salvation of wynes. 1561 in Froude Hist. Eng. (1881) VI. 486 Punishing of massmongers... Oxford English Dictionary
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Feebate
global warming/greenhouse gas emissions by imposing a fee of up to $2,500 on new, high carbon emitting vehicles (starting with 2011 models), and then rebating wikipedia.org
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grooving
▪ I. grooving, vbl. n.1 (ˈgruːvɪŋ) [f. groove v. + -ing1.] The action of the vb. groove. 1. dial. Mining.1892 Daily News 10 Mar. 5/1 There are men still living who remember the old mining days, when ‘grooving’ for calamine was the main occupation of the [Mendip] district. 2. a. The making or cutting... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bybit
On Bybit, the maker fee can sometimes be negative, rebating traders for these orders. wikipedia.org
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Home | Rain and Hail
Rain and Hail News. 09.28.23 - COM-23-002: Rebating Frequently Asked Questions Update. 08.29.23 - PM-23-045: Kiwifruit Crop Insurance Program Effective for the 2024 and Succeeding Crop Years. 08.29.23 PM-23-044: Grapevine Crop Insurance Program Effective for the 2024 and Succeeding Crop Years.
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rebate
▪ I. rebate, n.1 (ˈriːbeɪt, rɪˈbeɪt) [ad. F. rabat, n. f. rabattre rebate v.1] A deduction from a sum of money to be paid, a discount; also, a repayment, drawback.1656 H. Phillips Purch. Patt. (1676) 103 What is the rebate out of 500 pound due 6 months hence, to be paid at present? 1694 Luttrell Bri... Oxford English Dictionary
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Colt Pocket Percussion Revolvers
Colt's first revolvers are also called "Baby Patersons" by collectors and were produced first in .28 to .31 caliber, and later in .36 caliber, by means of rebating Later, the Navy Model was increased in bore size by rebating the frame and enlarging the cylinder, and became the 1860 Army Model. wikipedia.org
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fillister
fillister (ˈfɪlɪstə(r)) [Of unknown origin.] a. A rabbeting plane used in making window-sashes, etc. b. (See quot. 1874.)1819 Rees' Cycl. xxvii. s.v. Plane, There is also a third sort [of rebating planes], called fillisters, used for sinking, or cutting away the edge of the piece of wood to form the... Oxford English Dictionary
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8 mm film
Fuji later developed a thinner film that did not require rebating, but the balance stripe was required because the thickness of the sound stripe was almost wikipedia.org
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subtraction
subtraction (səbˈtrækʃən) Also 5 subtraccio(u)n, 5–6 -tractioun(e, 6 sotraccion. [ad. late L. subtractio, -ōnem (in Vulgate tr. Gr. ὑποστολή), n. of action f. subtrahĕre to subtract. Cf. It. sottrazione, Pg. subtrac{cced}ão. See also substraction.] † 1. Withdrawal or removal from a place. Obs.c 1400... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jointer
A jointer that is used for rebating has the outside ends of its blades also sharpened and set with a small clearance from the cutter head. wikipedia.org
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felly
▪ I. † ˈfelly, a. Obs. [f. fell a. + -ly1.] = fell.1401 Pol. Poems (Rolls) II. 17 The felliest folke that ever Antichrist found. 1749 Exile's Lament. in Jacobite Songs & Ballads (1887) 263 Driven by fortune's felly spite.▪ II. felly, adv. (ˈfɛlɪ) Forms: 3 fellik, 4 fellely, 4–5 fellich(e, (4 fell li... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ivan Massow
This action was unpopular with customers, therefore Massow agreed to sell the remaining assets under management to Clubfinance, who would continue rebating wikipedia.org
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Router (woodworking)
This is especially important with rabbeting/rebating bits. wikipedia.org
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sash
▪ I. sash, n.1 (sæʃ) Forms: 6–7 shash, 7 shass(e, sasche, 7– sash. [Originally shash, a. Arab. shāsh muslin, turban-‘sash’ (Dozy).] † 1. A band of a fine material worn twisted round the head as a turban in some Middle-Eastern countries. Obs.159. R. Fitch in Hakluyt's Voy. (1599) II. i. 255 Great sto... Oxford English Dictionary
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