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Reaccess
A second access or approach a return
hook and ladder truck
truck equipped with a ladder extendable to great length for access to the upper stories of buildings it also carries other
Icebound
by or fringed with ice so as to hinder easy access as an icebound coast
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knowledge intensive
Requiring access to and manipulation of large quantities of knowledge as knowledge
mare liberum
navigable body of water to which all nations have equal access the opposite of mare clausum
marine mine
is to destroy enemy ships or deny hostile naval forces access to certain areas of the sea usually near the shoreline
Open
Free of access not shut up not closed affording unobstructed ingress or egress
Gangway
out of any inclosed place esp a temporary way of access formed of planks
Cinque Ports
Winchelsea and Rye were afterwards added by or before the accession of King John, but the old name, though now become
Justices
writ of supersedeas; (3) by a new commission; (4) by accession to the office of sheriff during the year of the
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Reaccess
A second access or approach a return
hook and ladder truck
truck equipped with a ladder extendable to great length for access to the upper stories of buildings it also carries other
Icebound
by or fringed with ice so as to hinder easy access as an icebound coast
Keep your definitions linked to case research
knowledge intensive
Requiring access to and manipulation of large quantities of knowledge as knowledge
mare liberum
navigable body of water to which all nations have equal access the opposite of mare clausum
marine mine
is to destroy enemy ships or deny hostile naval forces access to certain areas of the sea usually near the shoreline
Open
Free of access not shut up not closed affording unobstructed ingress or egress
Gangway
out of any inclosed place esp a temporary way of access formed of planks
Cinque Ports
Winchelsea and Rye were afterwards added by or before the accession of King John, but the old name, though now become
Justices
writ of supersedeas; (3) by a new commission; (4) by accession to the office of sheriff during the year of the
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