S Weather Abbreviation

S has various meanings in the Weather category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of S in Weather.

Without

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If 70 were bid in the market and there was no offer, the quote would be "70 bid without." The expression "without" indicates a one-way market.

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Second

Sixtieth part of a minute of time.Sixtieth part of a minute of arc

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Signature

That part of the prescription that contains the doctor's directions to the patient. For example, the signature might say "take twice daily with food".

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Slow
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Small
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Single
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Standard

A vertical tube in scaffolding. A workstation that can perform tasks without being connected to other resources such as servers or host systems. A document, or an object for physical comparison, for defining product characteristics, products, or processes, prepared by a consensus of a properly constituted group of those substantially affected and having the qualifications to prepare the standard for use.

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South

Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia.

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Superior

Word used for denoting one of two similar occurrences or positions, differentiating it from the other which is termed the 'inferior' position or occurrence A signal is said to be superior to another when hoisted before, either in regards time or hoist It is said to be inferior when it is after either in time or hoist.

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Short

1. Used with "sell" or "sale," this means that the seller does not currently have the thing being sold, but intends to acquire it on the market prior to making delivery. 2. Used by itself as a verb, it means to sell short, as "to short a currency," meaning to sell it forward in anticipation that its value on the spot market will fall.

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