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Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
net1
noun
  • 1 a piece of open-meshed material used typically for catching fish.

    ■ a net supported by a frame at the end of a handle, used for catching fish or insects.

  • 2 a structure with a net used in various games, e.g. as a goal in football, to divide a tennis court, or to enclose a cricket practice area.
  • 3 a fine fabric with a very open weave.
  • 4 a means of selecting or securing someone or something: he spread his net far and wide in his search for success.
  • 5 a communications or broadcasting network.

    ■ a network of interconnected computers.

    ■ (the Net) the Internet.

verb (nets, netting, netted)
  • 1 catch or obtain with or as with a net.
  • 2 (in sport) hit (a ball) into the net; score (a goal).
  • 3 cover with a net.
– derivatives
netful noun (pl. netfuls),
-netter noun.
– origin OE net, nett, of Gmc origin.



Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
net2 (Brit. also nett)
adjective
  • 1 (of an amount, value, or price) remaining after the deduction of tax or other contributions. Often contrasted with gross.

    ■ (of a weight) excluding that of the packaging.

  • 2 final; overall: the net result is the same.
verb (nets, netting, netted) acquire (a sum) as clear profit.

■ (net something down/off/out) exclude a non-net amount when making a calculation, to reduce the amount left to a net sum.

– origin ME (in the senses ‘clean’ and ‘smart’, also ‘free from deductions’): from Fr. net; see neat1.

Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
ton1 /tʌn/ (abbrev.: t, also US tn)
noun
  • 1 (also long ton) a unit of weight equal to 2,240 lb avoirdupois (1016.05 kg).
  • 2 (also short ton) chiefly N. Amer. a unit of weight equal to 2,000 lb avoirdupois (907.19 kg).
  • 4 (also displacement ton) a unit of measurement of a ship's weight representing the weight of water it displaces with the load line just immersed, equal to 2,240 lb or 35 cu. ft (0.99 cubic metres).
  • 5 (also freight ton) a unit of weight or volume of sea cargo, equal to a metric ton (1,000 kg) or 40 cu. ft.
  • 6 (also gross ton) a unit of gross internal capacity, equal to 100 cu. ft (2.83 cubic metres).

    ■ (also net or register ton) an equivalent unit of net internal capacity.

  • 7 a unit of refrigerating power able to freeze 2,000 lb of water at 0°C in 24 hours.
  • 8 a measure of capacity for various materials, especially 40 cu. ft of wood.
  • 9 informal a large number or amount.
  • 10 Brit. informal a hundred, in particular a speed of 100 mph, a score of 100 or more, or a sum of £100.
adverb (tons) Brit. informal much; a lot: I feel tons better.
– origin ME: var. of tun, both spellings being used for the container and the weight.



Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
ton2 /tɒ̃/
noun
  • 1 fashionable style or distinction.
  • 2 (the ton) [treated as sing. or pl.] fashionable society.
– origin Fr., from L. tonus (see tone).

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