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cfbnoun(Canada, military) Initialism of Canadian Forces Base.
fconoun(British, UK politics) Initialism of Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
fcfnounInitialism of free cash flow. [(business) A measure of a company's financial performance, calculated as net income plus depreciation and amortization, less changes in working capital, less capital expenditure.]
dstnounInitialism of daylight saving time. [The practice in some places of adjusting clocks forward in the spring and back in the fall, usually by one hour, so that the adjustment causes the time to coincide with the greatest period of illumination by the sun over the course of the day.]
cbfnoun(physiology) Initialism of cerebral blood flow. [(medicine) The blood supply to the brain in a given period of time.]
fbcnounFull Business Case
tsdnoun(pathology) Initialism of Tay-Sachs disease. [A rare genetic disorder in which harmful quantities of gangliosides accumulate in the brain's nerve cells.]
cfsnoun(pathology) Initialism of chronic fatigue syndrome. [(pathology) A condition characterized by immune, endocrine and neurologic pathology whose main symptoms are extreme fatigue, extremely low stamina, muscle pain, lymph node swelling, postexertional malaise, and cognitive difficulties.]
cfenounInitialism of Conventional Armed Forces in Europe.
clcnoun(countable, US) Initialism of central labor council.
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correspondsverb(intransitive, constructed with to) To be equivalent or similar in character, quantity, quality, origin, structure, function etc.
pick outverb(transitive) To select.
follow throughverb(intransitive, idiomatic) To execute or complete a commitment.
center fieldnoun(baseball) The defensive position in the outfield in the middle, typically played by a player that can run fast.
home teamnoun(idiomatic, sports) The team that is playing in the usual area that they play in, as opposed to the visitor team.
back upverb(idiomatic, computing, transitive) To copy (data) so that it can be restored if the main copy is lost.
put upverb(transitive) To place in a high location.
back intoverbUsed other than figuratively or idiomatically: see back, into.

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