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(Ticaret) gross
You use gross to describe something unacceptable or unpleasant to a very great amount, degree, or intensity. The company were guilty of gross negligence. an act of gross injustice. + grossly gross·ly Funding of education had been grossly inadequate for years She was grossly overweight
The plural of the number is gross
{s} inclusive, complete, total; general; without deductions
{s} large; coarse, crude, vulgar; disgusting, offensive; obese, fat
If a person or a business grosses a particular amount of money, they earn that amount of money before tax has been taken away. So far the films have grossed more than £590 million
Whole; entire; total; without deduction; as, the gross sum, or gross amount, the gross weight; opposed to net
on a large scale; not to be confused with the common term for "yucky " "Grossly normal," means "after less than in-depth inspection, this appears to be normal " "Gross anatomy" refers to the study of organs as they appear to the naked eye, without the benefit of a microscope
Great; large; bulky; fat; of huge size; excessively large
twelve dozen
Great; palpable; serious; vagrant; shameful; as, a gross mistake; gross injustice; gross negligence
is a name element in GEMIS of processes with combined heat & power (CHP), but for which no credit for the cogenerated couple product is given, i e no allocation In GEMIS 4 0 there is now a switch to set all cogeneration processes into the "gross" mode, so that all credits for all processes are ignored when a life-cycle computation is performed
before any deductions; "gross income"
The number of twelve dozen; twelve times twelve; as, a gross of bottles; ten gross of pens
the amount before any deductions are made
The collective name for twelve twelve-man units in the Yeoman Army or Militia It is referred to specifically as a grossmarch in the infantry, a grossbrace in archery units, and a grosslance in cavalry units The twelve elected Yeomen in the gross in turn elect a Serjeant to lead it
The total amount (usually of money), before any deductions have been made
Gross means the total amount of something, especially money, before any has been taken away. a fixed rate account guaranteeing 10.4% gross interest or 7.8% net until October. Gross is also an adverb. Interest is paid gross, rather than having tax deducted. a father earning £20,000 gross a year
The main body; the chief part, bulk, or mass
A gross is a group of 144 things. He ordered twelve gross of the disks. gross domestic product Gross Michael Gross Samuel David
repellently fat; "a bald porcine old man" of general aspects or broad distinctions; "the gross details of the structure appear reasonable" before any deductions; "gross income
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