Pyramid
from
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
pyramid
n 1: a polyhedron having a polygonal base and triangular sides
with a common vertex
2: (stock market) a series of transactions in which the
speculator increases his holdings by using the rising market
value of those holdings as margin for further purchases
3: a massive monument with a square base and four triangular
sides; begun by Cheops around 2700 BC as royal tombs in
ancient Egypt [syn: {Pyramid}, {Great Pyramid}, {Pyramids of
Egypt}]
v 1: enlarge one's holdings on an exchange on a continued rise
by using paper profits as margin to buy additional amounts
2: use or deal in (as of stock or commercial transaction) in a
pyramid deal
3: arrange or build up as if on the base of a pyramid
4: increase rapidly and progressively step by step on a broad
base
from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Pyramid \Pyr"a*mid\, v. i. (Speculation)
To enlarge one's holding or interest in a series of
operations on a continued rise or decline by using the
profits to buy or sell additional amounts on a margin, as
where one buys on a 10% margin 100 shares of stock quoted at
100, holds it till it rises to 105, and then uses the paper
profit to buy 50 shares more, etc. The series of operations
constitutes a pyramid. A similar process of reinvesting gains
or winnings (as of a gamble), but not involving operation on
margin, is called a {parlay}.
[Webster 1913 Suppl. +PJC]
from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Pyramid \Pyr"a*mid\, n. [L. pyramis, -idis, fr. Gr. ?, ?, of
Egyptian origin: cf. F. pyramide.]
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1. A solid body standing on a triangular, square, or
polygonal base, and terminating in a point at the top;
especially, a structure or edifice of this shape.
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2. (Geom.) A solid figure contained by a plane rectilineal
figure as base and several triangles which have a common
vertex and whose bases are sides of the base.
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3. pl. (Billiards) The game of pool in which the balls are
placed in the form of a triangle at spot. [Eng.]
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4. (Finance) a fraudulent investment scheme in which the
manager promises high profits, but instead of investing
the money in a genuine profit-making activity, uses the
money from later investors to pay the profits to earlier
investors; -- also called {pyramid scheme} or {pyramid
operation}. This process inevitably collapses when
insufficient new investors are available, leaving the
later investors with total or near-total losses of their
investments. The managers usually blame government
regulations or interference for the collapse of the
scheme, rather than admit fraud.
[PJC]
{Altitude of a pyramid} (Geom.), the perpendicular distance
from the vertex to the plane of the base.
{Axis of a pyramid} (Geom.), a straight line drawn from the
vertex to the center of the base.
{Earth pyramid}. (Geol.) See {Earth pillars}, under {Earth}.
{Right pyramid} (Geom.) a pyramid whose axis is perpendicular
to the base.
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from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
219 Moby Thesaurus words for "pyramid":
add to, aggrandize, amplify, animal kingdom, antenna tower,
anthill, arch, architecture, augment, bank, bank up, barbican,
barrow, be caught short, be short, beehive tomb, belfry,
bell tower, belong, bone house, boost, boundary stone, box grave,
brass, broaden, bucket, bucketshop, build, build up, building,
burial, burial chamber, burial mound, bust, cairn, campanile,
catacombs, cenotaph, chain of being, charnel house, cist,
cist grave, class structure, cock, colossus, column, construct,
construction, cromlech, cross, crypt, cup, cupola, cyclolith,
deep six, deposit margin, derrick, dokhma, dolmen, domain, dome,
drift, dune, edifice, embankment, enlarge, erection, establishment,
exalt, expand, extend, fabric, fatten, fill out, fire tower,
footstone, go long, grave, gravestone, haycock, haymow, hayrick,
haystack, headstone, heap, heap up, hierarchy, hike, hike up, hill,
hoarstone, hold on, house, house of death, increase, inflate,
inscription, jack up, jump up, kingdom, lantern, last home,
lengthen, lighthouse, long home, low green tent, low house,
make a killing, make a scoop, margin up, marker, martello,
martello tower, mass, mast, mastaba, mausoleum, maximize, megalith,
memento, memorial, memorial arch, memorial column, memorial statue,
memorial stone, menhir, minaret, mineral kingdom, miss the market,
molehill, monolith, monstrance, monument, mound, mountain, mow,
mummy chamber, narrow house, natural hierarchy, necrology, obelisk,
obituary, observation tower, operate, ossuarium, ossuary,
overstay the market, packaged house, pagoda, parlay, passage grave,
pecking order, pilaster, pile, pile up, pillar, pinnacle, pit,
plaque, play the market, plunge, pole, power structure, prefab,
prefabrication, prize, put up, pylon, raise, realm, reliquary,
remembrance, resting place, ribbon, rick, rostral column, scalp,
scoop the market, sepulcher, shaft, shaft grave, shrine,
skyscraper, snowdrift, speculate, spire, stack, stack up, stag,
stag the market, standpipe, steeple, stela, stone, structure,
stupa, superstructure, tablet, take a flier, television mast,
testimonial, thicken, tomb, tombstone, tope, tour, tower,
tower of silence, trade on margin, trophy, tumulus, turret, up,
vault, vegetable kingdom, venture, water tower, windmill tower,
windrow
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