certain+quantity

  • 121emulsoid — A colloidal dispersion in which the dispersed particles are more or less liquid and exert a certain attraction on and absorb a certain quantity of the fluid in which they are suspended. SYN: emulsion colloid, hydrophil colloid, hydrophilic… …

    Medical dictionary

  • 122Deliverable Grades — The deliverable grade specifies the minimum quality of the commodity that is to be delivered under a contract. Carefully specifying the deliverable grade ensures that both parties to the contract agree on precisely what is to be delivered,… …

    Investment dictionary

  • 123restrict — re‧strict [rɪˈstrɪkt] verb [transitive] to limit or put controls on the amount, size, or range of something: restrict something to something • The bank imposed a ruling, restricting credit increases to 2.5%. • laws that restrict public employee… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 124barrel — A measure of capacity, equal (in England) to 36 imperial gallons. The standard United States measure, except as to barrels of petroleum, equals 31 1/2 gallons. In agricultural and mercantile parlance, as also in the inspection laws, the term… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 125barrel — A measure of capacity, equal (in England) to 36 imperial gallons. The standard United States measure, except as to barrels of petroleum, equals 31 1/2 gallons. In agricultural and mercantile parlance, as also in the inspection laws, the term… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 126promutuum — /pramyuwtyuwam/ In the civil law, a quasi contract, by which he who receives a certain sum of money, or a certain quantity of fungible things, which have been paid to him through mistake, contracts towards the payer the obligation of returning… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 127fudder —  1) a load; it relates properly to lead, alid signifies a certain weight ; viz. eight pigs, or sixteen hundred weight. N.  2) a load of coals of a certain quantity of bushels. Northumb …

    A glossary of provincial and local words used in England

  • 128Ad valorem duty — Duty Du ty, n.; pl. {Duties}. [From {Due}.] 1. That which is due; payment. [Obs. as signifying a material thing.] [1913 Webster] When thou receivest money for thy labor or ware, thou receivest thy duty. Tyndale. [1913 Webster] 2. That which a… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English