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gross in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gross may
refer to:
Gross Cash Registers, a
defunct UK
company with a high
profile in the 1970s
Gross (economics)...
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In English and
related languages,
several terms involving the
words "great" or "
gross"
relate to
numbers involving a
multiple of
exponents of
twelve (dozen):...
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Gross anatomy is the
study of
anatomy at the
visible or
macroscopic level. The
counterpart to
gross anatomy is the
field of histology,
which studies microscopic...
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Gross-out is
described as a
movement in art (often with
comical connotations),
which is
intended to
shock the viewer(s) and
disgust the
wider audience...
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In economics,
gross output (GO) is a
measure of the
value of
production of new
goods and
services during an
accounting period.
Gross output represents...
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William Gross,
William Gros or Bill
Gross may
refer to:
William Hickley Gross (1837–1898),
American member of the
Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer...
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Gross negligence is the "lack of
slight diligence or care" or "a conscious,
voluntary act or
omission in reckless disregard of a
legal duty and of the...
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Gross domestic product (GDP) is a
monetary measure of the
market value of all the
final goods and
services produced and
rendered in a
specific time period...
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Gross indecency is a
crime in some
parts of the English-speaking world,
originally used to
criminalize ****ual
activity between men that fell
short of...
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Gross register tonnage (GRT, grt, g.r.t., gt), or
gross registered tonnage, is a ship's
total internal volume expressed in "register tons", each of which...