Entertainment / Literature / Cancel: A bibliographical term referring to a leaf which is substituted for one removed by the printers because of an error. For instance, the first quarto of Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida has a title page existing in both cancelled and uncancelled states, leaving modern readers in some doubt as to whether the play should be considered a comedy, history, or tragedy.
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Cancel Verb Synonyms: void, annul, invalidate, nullify, quash, revoke, rescind, redeem, repeal, abolish, retract, withdraw, recall, repudiate, abrogate, countermand, deny
Cancel Noun Synonyms: prattle, prate, patter, gossip, cackle, jabbering, chattering
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Technology / Radar / Sidelobe Cancellation (SLC): Sidelobe cancellation determines the direction of the jamming signal and effectively steers a null into that direction to zero out the jamming signal. Planar array antenna systems can perform this ele MORE
Business / Loan / Notice Of Right To Cancel: Under federal law, you may be permitted to cancel or 'rescind' a mortgage loan within a specified time, generally three days, after you have signed loan documents in a refinance, second mortgage or ot MORE
Lifestyle / Travel / Cancellation Fee: A fee charged when a traveler cancels a reservation. MORE