gues|ti|mate

gues|ti|mate
gues|ti|mate «noun. GEHS tuh miht, -mayt; verb. GEHS tuh mayt», noun, intransitive verb, transitive verb, -mat|ed, -mat|ing.
U.S. Slang. guesstimate.

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