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Etymology 1
Noun
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Singular share |
Plural shares |
share (plural shares)
- A part of something.
- (finance) A financial instrument that shows that you own a part of a company that provides the benefit of limited liability.
- (computing) A configuration enabling a resource to be shared over a network.
- Upload media from the browser or directly to the file share.
Translations
part of something
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Verb
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Infinitive to share |
Third person singular shares |
Simple past shared |
Past participle shared |
Present participle sharing |
to share (third-person singular simple present shares, present participle sharing, simple past and past participle shared)
- To give part of what one has to somebody else to use or consume.
- To have in common.
- They share a language.
- To divide and distribute
Derived terms
Translations
to give
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Etymology 2
Old English scear, scær.
Noun
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Singular share |
Plural shares |
share (plural shares)
- (agriculture) The cutting blade of an agricultural machine like a plough, a cultivator or a seeding-machine.
Derived terms
Translations
cutting blade of an agricultural machineAnagrams
Manx
Adjective
share
- Comparative and superlative forms of mie.
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Q. My mother would like to install solar panels on her roof but I and my two sisters would like to equally share the purchase with my mother. We would like to share the income produced from the solar panels. How do we correctly write up a legally binding contract to make this happen?
Asked by tracerstevens - Mon Apr 27 17:51:42 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. This might be more complicated than you want to handle. Depending on state and incentive structure, you might need to set up a business or partnership between you so that you can share the money flow and the tax credits. To find out the incentives and tax credits, check out the DSIRE homepage:
Answered by Ben - Wed Apr 29 16:42:14 2009


