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Cajun

In Louisiana a person reputed to be Acadian French descent Also used attributively as in Cajun cooking

Blasphemy

addressed to or used in reference to God speaking evil of God also the act of claiming the attributes or prerogatives of deity

Bayeux tapestry

preserved in the town museum of Bayeux in Normandy It is probably of the 11th century and is attributed by tradition to Matilda the Conquerors wife

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differentia

the essence of a species by which it is distinguished from other members of its genus the characteristic attribute of a species specific difference as a proper definition must have both genus and differentia

backup

of failure or unavailability of the normal or primary object used for devices plans people etc Also used attributively as there was no backup for the electrical supply a backup motor a backup generator

wage

hourly, daily, or piecework basis often used in pl. 2 pl : the share of the national product attributable to labor as a factor in production

use

use analogous to a beneficial interest in a trust : use re·sult·ing use : a use that equity attributes back to a grantor when there is no person declared to receive it or no transfer of consideration

unitary

that has its state income tax figured by including the subsidiaries' income, determining the portion of that income attributable to activities within the state, and taxing that percentage [a business operating throughout the U.S.] [imposed a tax

state action

that is either taken directly by the state or bears a sufficient connection to the state to be attributed to it NOTE: State actions are subject to judicial scrutiny for violations of the rights to due process

rent

under a mineral lease 2 : the portion of the income of an economy (as of a nation) attributable to land as a factor of production in addition to capital and labor for rent : available for

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Cajun

In Louisiana a person reputed to be Acadian French descent Also used attributively as in Cajun cooking

Blasphemy

addressed to or used in reference to God speaking evil of God also the act of claiming the attributes or prerogatives of deity

Bayeux tapestry

preserved in the town museum of Bayeux in Normandy It is probably of the 11th century and is attributed by tradition to Matilda the Conquerors wife

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differentia

the essence of a species by which it is distinguished from other members of its genus the characteristic attribute of a species specific difference as a proper definition must have both genus and differentia

backup

of failure or unavailability of the normal or primary object used for devices plans people etc Also used attributively as there was no backup for the electrical supply a backup motor a backup generator

wage

hourly, daily, or piecework basis often used in pl. 2 pl : the share of the national product attributable to labor as a factor in production

use

use analogous to a beneficial interest in a trust : use re·sult·ing use : a use that equity attributes back to a grantor when there is no person declared to receive it or no transfer of consideration

unitary

that has its state income tax figured by including the subsidiaries' income, determining the portion of that income attributable to activities within the state, and taxing that percentage [a business operating throughout the U.S.] [imposed a tax

state action

that is either taken directly by the state or bears a sufficient connection to the state to be attributed to it NOTE: State actions are subject to judicial scrutiny for violations of the rights to due process

rent

under a mineral lease 2 : the portion of the income of an economy (as of a nation) attributable to land as a factor of production in addition to capital and labor for rent : available for

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