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Cheap trains
Cheap trains. Early in the history of railways the companies were compelled by the (English) Railway Regulation Act, 1844 (7...
Chairman
himself at the meetings chaired by him that he is able to win the confidence of his colleagues on he commission
Rangy
Inclined or able to range or rove about for considerable distances apt or
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nonvolatilizable
not able to be volatilized
Powerless
Destitute of power force or energy weak impotent not able to produce any effect
noncollapsable
not able to be folded into a compact form Opposite of collapsible
Impercipient
Not perceiving or not able to perceive
Impregnable
be stormed or taken by assault incapable of being subdued able to resist attack unconquerable as an impregnable fortress impregnable virtue
Inventive
Able and apt to invent quick at contrivance ready at expedients
iron on
Able to be attached to clothing by applying pressure and heat
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