roes

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Definition of roes in Turkish Turkish dictionary

roe
Bir şarap cinsi
English - English
plural of roe
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Return on equity — A measure of how well a company used reinvested earnings to generate additional earnings
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Rules of engagement — Rules on when to fire or return fire
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A surname, from a Middle English nickname meaning a roe
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A Eurasian deer with brownish coat
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The eggs of fish
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Return on Equity
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{n} the female of the hart, the eggs of fish
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(Ticaret) (return on equity) The ratio of net income divided by net worth (equity) that indicates the highest-level indicator of company success
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guidelines created by military authorities that detail under what circumstances the United States will initiate or engage in battle (Military)
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{i} family name
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the eggs or egg-laden ovary of a fish the egg mass or spawn of certain crustaceans such as the lobster eggs of female fish fish eggs or egg-filled ovary; having a grainy texture
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Unspawned, unfertilized fish eggs
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A mottled appearance of light and shade in wood, especially in mahogany
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Abbreviation for Return on Equity ROE is an accounting ratio of net profits divided by equity
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A word used to refer to either a female fish's eggs or male fish's milt, or sperm May come from carp, mackerel, or herring, but Americans seem to focus on the roe of shad Roe should smell fresh and be firm
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Fish eggs Soft roe is from female fish, and hard (white) roe is from male fish
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CRS Rate of exchange
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fish eggs or egg-filled ovary; having a grainy texture
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unfertilized egg mass of a female It is bright red when cooked
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the eggs or egg-laden ovary of a fish
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Roe is the eggs or sperm of a fish, which is eaten as food. cod's roe. The roe deer. fish eggs eaten as a food caviar (roge)
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Profit on the average equity
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the egg of a fish
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Sometimes applied, loosely, to the sperm and the testes of the male
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The ova or spawn of fishes and amphibians, especially when still inclosed in the ovarian membranes
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General term given to the eggs or ovaries of fish Many roes have a commercial value, the highest being for caviar, the roe of the sturgeon Other commercially produced roes are those from salmon, trout, lumpfish and sea urchins Some roes, such as that of the Cod (Gadus morhua) is used as a wet diet in aquaculture It has been particularly successful in use for elvers (Anguilla sp ) prior to weaning on to dry diets although fears for disease contamination limit it's use
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The ovaries of certain crustaceans
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The female of any species of deer
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The sperm of certain fish
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eggs of female fish
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Ratio of net earnings for an accounting period to shareholders' equity at the start of the period It provides an indication of the efficiency of a company in making profit from its own resources
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Retain Original endpaper
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A roebuck
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Fish eggs still within the ovary
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An amount, stated as a percentage, that informs common shareholders how effectively the funds invested are being utilized during a specific period Trends can be found if current and prior periods are compared and if compared with industry composites, it shows whether or not the company is keeping up with its competitors The rate is calculated by dividing net earnings by average stockholders' equity
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the egg mass or spawn of certain crustaceans such as the lobster
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Rules of engagement
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See: Return on equity
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Regional Office of Education
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{i} species of deer native to Europe and Asia; eggs of a fish, eggs of various crustaceans
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