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101small\ frog\ in\ a\ big\ pond — • little frog in a big pond • small frog in a big pond n. phr. An unimportant person in a large group or organization. In a large company, even a fairly successful man is likely to feel like a little frog in a big pond. When Bill transferred to a …
102Small rhombitriheptagonal tiling — In geometry, the Small rhombitriheptagonal tiling is a semiregular tiling of the hyperbolic plane. There is one triangles, one hexagon, alternating between two squares on each vertex. It has Schläfli symbol of t0,2{7,3} .The image shows a… …
103small claims court — n a type of court of law dealing with cases in which one person has a small claim against another person or a company. This is usually less than £5 000 in Britain and $10 000 in the US. It is much cheaper to use small claims courts than any other …
104small-world effect — (smawl WURLD uh.fekt) n. The tendency for individual elements in a large system to be separated from any other element in the system by only a few steps (a.k.a. six degrees of separation ). Example Citation: What has Hollywood actor Kevin Bacon… …
105Small crown chip — A small crown chip is a casino or home poker chip created by the T.R. King Company, identified by a pattern of repeated crown shapes and dashes around the rim …
106Company of Cutlers in Hallamshire — La Company of Cutlers in Hallamshire es una empresa de cubertería y diversos artículos de metal ubicada en Hallamshire, Sheffield (Inglaterra. Fue fundada en el año 1624 mediante ley parlamentaria. El líder o miembro de principal se denomina… …
107small entity — According to the fee structure of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, a for profit company with 500 or fewer employees, a nonprofit corporation, or an independent inventor. The PTO charges small entities half the fee it charges large… …
108small-cap — / smɔ:l kæp/ noun a share in a company with small capitalisation. ⇒ cap, mega cap, micro cap, mid cap …
109Small Business Investment Act — See small business investment company …
110small-cap — /smawl kap /, adj. designating a company, or a mutual fund that invests in companies, with a market capitalization of under $1 billion: considered to have more growth potential and higher investment risk. * * * …