"lowpriced" meaning in English

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Adjective

Forms: more lowpriced [comparative], most lowpriced [superlative]
Head templates: {{en-adj}} lowpriced (comparative more lowpriced, superlative most lowpriced)
  1. Rare spelling of low-priced. Tags: alt-of, rare Alternative form of: low-priced
    Sense id: en-lowpriced-en-adj-jBK6I~S5 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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          "ref": "1916, Peter W. Dykema, “The Spread of the Community Music Idea”, in The Annals of the American Academy, page 219",
          "text": "Free concerts by bands and orchestras during the summer season; free or lowpriced concerts by bands and orchestras, popular priced opera, free organ recitals during the winter; lectures on music with copious illustrations, concerts by school organizations, open demonstrations of the wonderful possibilities of mechanical music producers; the use of these same instruments in countless homes—these are all indications of the tremendous development of opportunities for even the lowliest to hear all the music he desires.",
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          "ref": "1945, The Magazine of Wall Street and Business Analyst",
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          "ref": "1966 August, Ronald E. Frank, “Use of Transformations”, in Journal of Marketing Research, volume 3, number 3, page 251",
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          "text": "1972, F.A. Gibson, \"Export and Import of Shellfish 1961 - 1970.\", Fishery Leaflet No. 38., An Roinn Talmhaiochta Agus Iascaigh (Department of Agriculture and Fisheries), page 3.\nIt was £272 per ton in 1961 and £424 per ton in 1970, but in 1966 it had reached a peak of £988 per ton, when its content consisted of more luxury items and fewer lowpriced ones (Table 3).",
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          "ref": "1998 February 16, Wouter Maréchal, “harp advice”, in alt.music.harmonica (Usenet)",
          "text": "Hohner has a lowpriced new one, the Big River Harp, as good as the well known Marine Bands.",
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          "ref": "1998 December 17, macdiarmid, “Does Baroness Thatcher know what she is dealing with?”, in uk.politics.misc (Usenet)",
          "text": "You have explained away the point that lowpriced goods aimed at pensioners were taken by ethnics then re-priced for the same social group.",
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          "ref": "2001 June 7, ralph, “Bush parenting skills”, in alt.tv.pol-incorrect (Usenet)",
          "text": "In canada, where they call pop pop, there used to be a lowpriced generic named 'canadian cola' which was an excellent coke clone.",
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