New Philosopher

LOSS /lɒs/

noun:

1. the state of no longer having something or as2. money that has been lost by a business or an organization;3. the death of a person;4. the disadvantage that is caused when somebody leaves, or when a useful or valuable object is taken away;5. a person who causes a disadvantage by leaving;6. a failure to win a contest.

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