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Up volume(finance)
Down volume(money)
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Volume(medicine)
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epiclinal (medicine) and volume (oh)


epiclinal (medicine)


epiclinal
<botany> Situated on the receptacle or disk of a flower.

Origin: Pref. Epi- + Gr. A couch.

Source: Websters Dictionary


volume (oh)



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1 ?sound?
2 ?amount of something?
3 ?space filled?
4 ?book?
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[Date: 1300-1400; Language: Old French; Origin: Latin volumen 'roll, scroll', from volvere; VOLUBLE]
?SOUND?
[U] the amount of sound produced by a Television, Radio etc
turn the volume up/down
::Can you turn the volume up?
?AMOUNT OF SOMETHING?
[C usually singular, U] the total amount of something, especially when it is large or increasing
volume of
::The volume of traffic on the roads has increased dramatically in recent years.
::the volume of trade
?SPACE FILLED?
[C usually singular] a measurement of the amount of space that a substance or object fills, or the amount of space in a container
volume of
::an instrument for measuring the volume of a gas
::The volume of the container measures 10,000 cubic metres.
?BOOK?
[C] a) a book that is part of a set, or one into which a very long book is divided
::The period from 1940-45 is in volume 9.
b) formal a book
volume of
::a volume of Keats's poetry
c) all the copies of a particular magazine printed in one particular year
-see also speak volumes at speak (9)