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obsolete
     1. adj. (of words, equipment, etc.) No longer in use; gone into disuse; disused or neglected (often by preference for something newer, which replaces the subject).
           It is speculated that, within a few years, the Internet's speedy delivery of news worldwide will make newspapers obsolete.
     2. adj. (biology) Imperfectly developed; not very distinct.
     3. v. (transitive, US) To cause to become obsolete.
           This software component has been obsoleted.
           We are in the process of obsoleting this product.
dealing
     1. v. present participle of deal
     2. n. (mostly, plural) A business transaction.
     3. n. One's manner of acting toward others; behaviour.
     deal
          1. n. (obsolete) A division, a portion, a share.
                We gave three deals of grain in tribute to the king.
          2. n. (often followed by of) An indefinite quantity or amount; a lot (now usually qualified by great or good).
          3. v. To distribute among a number of recipients, to give out as one’s portion or share.
                The fighting is over; now we deal out the spoils of victory.
          4. v. To administer or give out, as in small portions.
          5. v. To distribute cards to the players in a game.
                I was dealt four aces.
                The cards were shuffled, and the croupier dealt.
          6. v. (baseball) To pitch.
                The whole crowd waited for him to deal a real humdinger.
          7. v. (intransitive) To have dealings or business.
          8. v. (intransitive) To conduct oneself, to behave.
          9. v. (obsolete, intransitive) To take action; to act.
          10. v. (intransitive) To trade professionally (followed by in).
                She deals in gold.
          11. v. To sell, especially to sell illicit drugs.
                This club takes a dim view of members who deal drugs.
          12. v. (intransitive) To be concerned with.
          13. v. (intransitive) To handle, to manage, to cope.
                I can't deal with this.
                I don't think he wants to go. — Yeah, well, we're going anyway, and he can deal.
          14. n. (archaic in general sense) An act of dealing or sharing out.
          15. n. The distribution of cards to players; a player's turn for this.
                I didn’t have a good deal all evening.
                I believe it's your deal.
          16. n. A particular instance of buying or selling; a transaction
                We need to finalise the deal with Henderson by midnight.
          17. n. Specifically, a transaction offered which is financially beneficial; a bargain.
          18. n. An agreement between parties; an arrangement
                He made a deal with the devil.
          19. n. (informal) A situation, occasion, or event.
                What's the deal?
          20. n. (informal) A thing, an unspecified or unidentified object.
                The deal with four tines is called a pitchfork.
          21. n. Wood that is easy to saw (from conifers such as pine or fir)
          22. n. A plank of softwood (fir or pine board)
          23. n. (archaic) A wooden board or plank, usually between 12 or 14 feet in length, traded as a commodity in shipbuilding.
          24. adj. Made of deal.
                A plain deal table
transaction
     1. n. The act of conducting or carrying out (business, negotiations, plans).
     2. n. A deal or business agreement.
     3. n. An exchange or trade, as of ideas, money, goods, etc.
     4. n. (finance) The transfer of funds into, out of, or from an account.
     5. n. (computing) An atomic operation; a message, data modification, or other procedure that is guaranteed to perform completely or not at all (e.g. a database transaction).
     6. n. (especially in plural) A record of the proceedings of a learned society
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