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  • Odd Nerdrum — Early Morning, oil on canvas, 206cm x 175.5cm, painting by Odd Nerdrum Born April 8, 1944 (1944 04 08) (age 67) Helsingborg, Sweden …   Wikipedia

  • odd lot — n: a quantity of stock that is less than the usual rounded amount (as 100 shares) compare round lot Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. odd lot …   Law dictionary

  • odd lot — odd′ lot′ n. 1) a quantity or amount less than the conventional unit of trading 2) bus (in a stock transaction) a quantity of stock less than 100 shares • Etymology: 1895–1900 odd′ lot′, adj odd′ lot′ter, n …   From formal English to slang

  • odd´-lot´ — odd lot, a quantity of goods or securities smaller than the normal or standard amount used in the trading: »On the New York Stock Exchange, the usual unit of trading is 100 shares, called a “round lot.” Smaller units are referred to as “odd lots” …   Useful english dictionary

  • odd lot — ☆ odd lot n. an amount smaller than the usual unit of trading; specif., a quantity of less than 100 shares of stock in a transaction odd lot adj …   English World dictionary

  • odd lot — odd lot, adj. 1. a quantity or amount less than the conventional unit of trading. 2. Stock Exchange. (in a transaction) a quantity of stock less than the established 100 share unit for active issues or the 10 share unit for designated inactive… …   Universalium

  • Odd Lot — An order amount for a security that is less than the normal unit of trading for that particular asset. Odd lots are considered to be anything less than the standard 100 shares for stocks. Trading commissions for odd lots are generally higher on a …   Investment dictionary

  • odd — oddly, adv. oddness, n. /od/, adj., odder, oddest, n. adj. 1. differing in nature from what is ordinary, usual, or expected: an odd choice. 2. singular or peculiar in a strange or eccentric way: an odd person; odd manners. 3. fantastic; bizarre:… …   Universalium

  • odd — adjective Etymology: Middle English odde, from Old Norse oddi point of land, triangle, odd number; akin to Old English ord point of a weapon Date: 14th century 1. a. being without a corresponding mate < an odd shoe > b. (1) left over after others …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • odd lot — An amount of stock less than the established 100 share unit or 10 share unit of trading: from 1 to 99 shares for the great majority of issues, 1 to 9 for socalled inactive stocks Compare round lot …   Black's law dictionary

  • High card by suit (poker) — High card by suit and Low card by suit refer to assigning relative values to playing cards of equal rank based on their suit. Most poker games do not rank suits; the ace of spades is just as good as the ace of clubs. However, small issues (such… …   Wikipedia

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