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elixir(dictionary)
elixir(medicine)
phenobarbital elixir(medicine)
ELIXIR Petroleum Limited(finance)
Term-to-term Independence(law)
finance(encyclopedia)
finance(1)(dictionary)
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FINANCE(finance)

Term premiums (finance) and elixir (oh)


Term premiums (finance)


Excess of the yields to maturity on long-term bonds over those of short-term bonds.





elixir (oh)



[Date: 1300-1400; Language: Medieval Latin; Origin: Arabic al-iksir 'the elixir', probably from Greek xerion 'powder for drying wounds', from xeros 'dry']
[C] literary a magical liquid that is supposed to cure people of illness, make them younger etc
::the search for the elixir of life
[C] something that is supposed to solve problems as if by Magic
::The current new wave of technology should prove an economic elixir.