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| has gloss | (noun) a sudden sharp decrease in some quantity; "a drop of 57 points on the Dow Jones index"; "there was a drop in pressure in the pulmonary artery"; "a dip in prices"; "when that became known the price of their stock went into free fall" drop, free fall, dip, fall |
| lexicalization | eng: dip |
| lexicalization | eng: drop |
| lexicalization | eng: fall |
| lexicalization | eng: free fall |
| subclass of | (noun) the amount by which something decreases decrement, decrease |
| has subclass | (noun) a drop in stock market activity or stock prices following a period of increases; "market runups are invariably followed by a correction" correction |
| has subclass | (noun) a decrease in voltage along a conductor through which current is flowing voltage drop |
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| Aragonese | |
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| lexicalization | arg: baja |
| Asturian | |
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| lexicalization | ast: baxa |
| Esperanto | |
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| lexicalization | epo: malpliiĝo |
| Basque | |
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| lexicalization | eus: baja |
| Galician | |
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| lexicalization | glg: baixa |
| Spanish Sign Language | |
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| lexicalization | ssp: Bme-jme |
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| similar | e/Free fall |
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