Amount

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Amount

amount - Wiktionary
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amount Definition
4294967295 - definition of 4294967295 - Quantity or value, as in a transaction or account balance. ... Copy and paste this HTML in your website to link to this page ... (more...)

amount - Definition of amount at Your Dictionary
intransitive verb. to add up; equal in total the bill amounts to $4.50; to be equal in meaning, value, or effect her failure to reply amounts to a refusal (more...)

Amount of substance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The amount of substance, n, of a sample or system is a physical quantity which is proportional to the number of elementary entities present. "Elementary entities" may be atoms ... (more...)

amount/number
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amount definition | Dictionary.com
noun . 1. the sum total of two or more quantities or sums; aggregate. 2. the sum of the principal and interest of a loan. 3. quantity; measure: a great amount of resistance. (more...)

Notional amount - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The notional amount (or notional principal amount or notional value) on a financial instrument is the nominal or face amount that is used to calculate payments made on that ... (more...)

amount synonym | Thesaurus.com
Synonyms of amount at Thesaurus.com. amount definitions and translations. Crossword and puzzle games. (more...)

Limited Amount
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amount - definition of amount by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus ...
a·mount   (-mount) n. 1. The total of two or more quantities; the aggregate. 2. A number; a sum. 3. A principal plus its interest, as in a loan. 4. The full effect or meaning ... (more...)

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