• Look up widget in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The word widget is a placeholder name for an object or, more specifically, a mechanical or other manufactured...
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  • generation of froth Widget (economics), a placeholder name for an unnamed, unspecified, or hypothetical manufactured good or product Software widget, a generic...
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  • Blinkenlights Interocitor Thiotimoline Unobtainium Write-only memory (joke) Widget (economics) Quick, John H. (1944). "The turbo-encabulator in industry". Students'...
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  • very competitive environment with a customer to build a widget. However, to make the widget, the supplier will be required to build specialized machinery...
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    fields have their own specific placeholder terminology. For example, "widget" in economics, engineering and electronics, or "Blackacre" and "John Doe" or "Jane...
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    meaning. The word widget is older in this context. In the movie "Back to School" from 1986 by Alan Metter, there is a scene where an economics professor Dr...
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    Forces. Used to train Canadian and allied nation's ACSOs and AESOPs E-9A Widget A United States Air Force range control aircraft that ensures that the overwater...
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    apparatus for widget and widget-container platform adaptation and distribution, (2008) Methods and apparatus for management of inter-widget interactions...
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    increased output per unit of labor, materials, energy, and land (less input per widget). The balance of the growth in output has come from using more inputs. Both...
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  • price and purchasing power parity. Suppose that the US imports widgets from the UK. The widgets cost $10 and £1 costs $1. Then the British Pound appreciates...
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