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  • 71large — adjective 1》 of considerable or relatively great size, extent, or capacity. 2》 pursuing an occupation or activity on a significant scale. 3》 of wide range or scope. verb (large it) Brit. informal go out and have a good time. Phrases at large 1》… …

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  • 72Large Electron-Positron Collider — The Large Electron Positron Collider (LEP) was one of the largest particle accelerators ever constructed.It was built at CERN, a multi national center for research in nuclear and particle physics near Geneva, Switzerland. LEP was a circular… …

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  • 73large-print — /lahrj print /, adj. set in a type size larger than normal for the benefit of persons with impaired vision: large print newspapers. Also, large print, large type /lahrj tuyp /. [1965 70] * * * …

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  • 74Large Internet Packet —    Abbreviated LIP. A mechanism that allows the Novell NetWare internetwork packet size to be increased from the default 576 bytes, thus increasing throughput over bridges and routers.    LIP allows workstations to determine the packet size based …

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  • 75large-print — /lahrj print /, adj. set in a type size larger than normal for the benefit of persons with impaired vision: large print newspapers. Also, large print, large type /lahrj tuyp /. [1965 70] …

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  • 76large — 1) a grade of dried and salted cod (Newfoundland). Large fish are dry, sound, smooth, well salted and over 18 inches while extra large are from 21 to 24 inches long 2) a size of commercial fish, e.g. cod, salmon …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 77large — Synonyms and related words: Brobdingnagian, Gargantuan, adipose, altogether, ample, amplitudinous, as a whole, astronomical, at large, at liberty, awesome, beamy, beneficent, big, bighearted, boundless, bounteous, bountiful, brawny, broad, bulky …

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  • 78large — [12] Latin largus, a word of unknown origin, meant ‘abundant’ and also ‘generous’. It retained the latter meaning when it came into English via Old French large (‘the poor King Reignier, whose large style agrees not with the leanness of his… …

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  • 79large — [12] Latin largus, a word of unknown origin, meant ‘abundant’ and also ‘generous’. It retained the latter meaning when it came into English via Old French large (‘the poor King Reignier, whose large style agrees not with the leanness of his… …

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  • 80large indefinite amount — noun an indefinite quantity that is above the average in size or magnitude • Syn: ↑large indefinite quantity • Hypernyms: ↑indefinite quantity • Hyponyms: ↑chunk, ↑busload, ↑barrels, ↑ …

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