Quote-driven
adjective
1.
denoting an electronic market system, esp for stock exchanges, in which prices are determined by quotations made by market makers or dealers Compare order-driven
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[kwoht] /kwoʊt/ verb (used with object), quoted, quoting. 1. to repeat (a passage, phrase, etc.) from a book, speech, or the like, as by way of authority, illustration, etc. 2. to repeat words from (a book, author, etc.). 3. to use a brief excerpt from: The composer quotes Beethoven’s Fifth in his latest work. 4. […]
- Quoteworthy
[kwoht-wur-th ee] /ˈkwoʊtˌwɜr ði/ adjective 1. .
- Quote-unquote
[kwoht] /kwoʊt/ verb (used with object), quoted, quoting. 1. to repeat (a passage, phrase, etc.) from a book, speech, or the like, as by way of authority, illustration, etc. 2. to repeat words from (a book, author, etc.). 3. to use a brief excerpt from: The composer quotes Beethoven’s Fifth in his latest work. 4. […]
- Quoth
[kwohth] /kwoʊθ/ verb, Archaic. 1. said (used with nouns, and with first- and third-person pronouns, and always placed before the subject): Quoth the raven, “Nevermore.”. /kwəʊθ/ verb 1. (archaic) used with all pronouns except thou and you, and with nouns another word for said1 (sense 2) v. Old English cwæð, third person singular past tense […]
- Quotha
[kwoh-thuh] /ˈkwoʊ θə/ interjection, Archaic. 1. indeed! (used ironically or contemptuously in quoting another). /ˈkwəʊθə/ interjection 1. (archaic) an expression of mild sarcasm, used in picking up a word or phrase used by someone else: Art thou mad? Mad, quotha! I am more sane than thou