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1) "Quicken" -- As to quicken quotes quick·en Pronunciation: 'kwi-k&n Function: verb Inflected Form(s): quick·ened; quick·en·ing /'kwi-k&-ni[ng], 'kwik-ni[ng]/ transitive verb 1 a : to make alive : REVIVE b : to cause to be enlivened : STIMULATE 2 archaic a : KINDLE b : to cause to burn more intensely 3 : to make more rapid : HASTEN, ACCELERATE <quickened her steps> 4 a : to make (a curve) sharper b : to make (a slope) steeper intransitive verb 1 : to quicken something 2 : to come to life; especially : to enter into a phase of active growth and development <seeds quickening in the soil> 3 : to reach the stage of gestation at which fetal motion is felt 4 : to shine more brightly <watched the dawn quickening in the east> 5 : to become more rapid <her pulse quickened at the sight> - quick·en·er /'kwi-k&-n&r, 'kwik-n&r/ noun synonyms QUICKEN, ANIMATE, ENLIVEN, VIVIFY mean to make alive or lively. QUICKEN stresses a sudden renewal of life or activity especially in something inert <the arrival of spring quickens the earth>. ANIMATE emphasizes the imparting of motion or vitality to what is or might be mechanical or artificial <happiness animated his conversation>. ENLIVEN suggests a stimulus that arouses from dullness or torpidity <enlivened her lectures with humorous anecdotes>. VIVIFY implies a freshening or energizing through renewal of vitality <new blood needed to vivify the dying cl | | The neutrality of this article is disputed. Please see the discussion on the talk page. | | Intuit, Inc | | | Type | Public (NASDAQ: INTU) | | Founded | Palo Alto, California (1983) | | Headquarters | Mountain View, California, USA | | Key people | Scott Cook, founder Tom Proulx, initial developer Steve Bennett, CEO | | Industry | Computer software | | Products | Personal finance, accounting and tax return software | | Revenue | $2.038 billion USD (2005) | | Employees | 7,300 | | Website | www.intuit.com | Intuit Inc. (NASDAQ: INTU) is an American software company that develops financial and tax preparation software and related services for small businesses, accountants and individuals. It is incorporated in Delaware and headquartered in Mountain View, California. - 1 Profile
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2) "Quotes" -- As to quicken quotes 1quote Pronunciation: 'kwOt also 'kOt Function: verb Inflected Form(s): quot·ed; quot·ing Etymology: Medieval Latin quotare to mark the number of, number references, from Latin quotus of what number or quantity, from quot how many, (as) many as; akin to Latin qui who -- more at WHO transitive verb 1 a : to speak or write (a passage) from another usually with credit acknowledgment b : to repeat a passage from especially in substantiation or illustration c : BORROW 2a <quoting the motifs of past artists> 2 : to cite in illustration <quote cases of similar acts> 3 a : to state (the current price or bid-offer spread) for a commodity, stock, or bond b : to give exact information on 4 : to set off by quotation marks intransitive verb : to inform a hearer or reader that matter following is quoted - quot·er noun Pronunciation Symbols For the Wikipedia quotation templates, see Category:Quotation templates. Quote can be a noun or a verb: Money Quote: "Money changes people into what they are not"- Erika P. Money Quote: "Money changes people into what they are not"- Erika P. Noun Used as a noun, the word "quote" is an abbreviation of "quotation", and not technically correct. However, it is generally accepted in normal use. - In punctuation, quotation marks, can be known as quotes or inverted commas,
- Financial quote or sales quote, a commercial statement detailing a set of products and services to be purchased in a single transaction by one party from another for a defined price.
Verb - To quote is to repeat something from another source without changing it (see also: paraphrase).
Quote as a noun refers to the punctuation mark: " or an estimation of costs. Another extremely common use of quote as a noun defines it as "something that is quoted". In this meaning it replaces the longer word quotation, although in formal contexts the latter is still preferred. For example: "We shall fight them on the beaches" is referred to as a quotation, not a quote. ..."
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