Mary quant


[kwahnt] /kwɑnt/

noun
1.
Mary, born 1934, English fashion designer and entrepreneur.
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noun
1.
a long pole for propelling a boat, esp a punt, by pushing on the bottom of a river or lake
verb
2.
to propel (a boat) with a quant
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noun
1.
(informal) a highly paid computer specialist with a degree in a quantitative science, employed by a financial house to predict the future price movements of securities, commodities, currencies, etc
/kwɒnt/
noun
1.
Mary. born 1934, British fashion designer, whose Chelsea Look of miniskirts and geometrically patterned fabrics dominated London fashion in the 1960s

n,n phr

by 1990s An expert in quantitative analysis of stock-market and other business trends: While not all the students entering business school can be classified as ”quant jocks,” those whose strengths lie in their quantitative abilities

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