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quasi


[Latin, as if, as it were, from quam as + si if]
: having such a resemblance to another thing as to fall within its general category [a quasi corporation]
adv : in some significant sense or degree often used in combination [quasi-fiscal] see also quasi-judicial, quasi-legislative
vt : to establish or make (title) secure by means of an action that produces a final determination of the respective rights of parties who are in dispute over property compare cloud on title




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