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НАСДАК: Bank of Ventura California
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BVNT — Bank of Ventura California (Business » NASDAQ Symbols) … Abbreviations dictionary
BVNT — abbr. Bank of Ventura CA NASDAQ … Dictionary of abbreviations
bunch — [bʌntʃ] noun I 1) [C] a group or set of similar things that are fastened together a bunch of grapes/flowers/keys[/ex] 2) [singular] informal a group of people They re a lovely bunch who have made me feel welcome.[/ex] 3) bunches [plural] British… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
buntal — [ bʌnt(ə)l] noun the straw from a talipot palm used for making hats. Origin early 20th cent.: from Tagalog … English new terms dictionary
bunch — /bʌntʃ / (say bunch) noun 1. a connected group; cluster: a bunch of bananas. 2. any group of people: a bunch of spectators. 3. World War I Colloquial a group of soldiers forming a unit. 4. any collection of things: a bunch of forms. 5. a knob;… … Australian English dictionary
buncher resonator — /bʌntʃə ˈrɛzəneɪtə/ (say bunchuh rezuhnaytuh) noun → klystron … Australian English dictionary
bunches — /ˈbʌntʃəz/ (say bunchuhz) plural noun a woman s hairstyle in which the hair is divided into two sections, is tied tight to the scalp, and falls loose below the ties … Australian English dictionary
bunchgrass — /ˈbʌntʃgras/ (say bunchgrahs) noun any of various perennial grass species that tend to grow in discrete clumps and does not spread by stolons or rhizomes, as wire grass. Also, clumping grass … Australian English dictionary
bunchy — /ˈbʌntʃi/ (say bunchee) adjective (bunchier, bunchiest) 1. having bunches. 2. bulging or protuberant … Australian English dictionary
bunchy top — /ˈbʌntʃi tɒp/ (say bunchee top) noun a viral disease affecting a number of crops but especially banana trees, which is transmitted by the banana aphid Pentalonia nigronervosa … Australian English dictionary
bundt cake — /ˈbʌnt keɪk/ (say bunt kayk) noun a dessert cake in a distinctive fluted ring shape. {American English, from German Bund ring shaped cake, literally, something joined} … Australian English dictionary