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noun the range of frequencies in the radio spectrum between 3 and 30 megahertz.
Origin of high frequency First recorded in 1890–95
OTHER WORDS FROM high frequency high-fre·quen·cy, adjective Words nearby high frequency high-five, highflier, high-flown, high-flyer, highflying, high frequency , high-fructose corn syrup, high-functioning, high gear, High German, high-grade
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Example sentences from the Web for high frequency Even those making money from deals made with high-frequency traders had no idea if they were making as much as they should.
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High-frequency trading computers execute hundreds of trades per minute, largely on autopilot.
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These upstarts appealed to the high-frequency traders who have come to dominate the market.
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High-frequency trading accounts for about half the volume on U.S. stock exchanges.
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Just ask Knight Capital, BATS Global Markets, or the investors taken for a high-frequency ride during the “Flash Crash” of 2010.
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With a spine-tingling brief blaze of high-frequency sound, Hoskins' oxygen-bottle hit the steel deck.
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Repeated applications of the high-frequency current, with the vacuum electrode, have also proved serviceable.
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Its high-frequency scream rose deafeningly above us and was torn away in unsteady gusts.
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We might aid it with high-frequency radiation, but I distrust the effects on the prepsyche.
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Warts are either better left alone or removed by a physician with the high-frequency spark or some other reliable method.
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British Dictionary definitions for high frequency noun a radio-frequency band or radio frequency lying between 3 and 30 megahertz Abbreviation: HF
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