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Based

Having a base or having as a base supported as broad based

Base

Of little or less than the usual height of low growth as base shrubs

Baseness

The quality or condition of being base degradation vileness

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Degenerously

Basely

Base fee

Base fee. A species of inheritable freehold estate which forms part of the class of estates known as conditional

use-based application

use-based application There are four filing bases on which a trademark application may be based. One filing basis is use of the mark in commerce

Base-estate

Base-estate, lands held by base-tenants, who performed villeinous services to their lords; but there is a difference between a

Fee-base

Fee-base. See BASE FEE.

Fairly based

Fairly based, a claim is fairly based on a provisional specification if, (1) what is claimed can be said to

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Based

Having a base or having as a base supported as broad based

Base

Of little or less than the usual height of low growth as base shrubs

Baseness

The quality or condition of being base degradation vileness

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Basely

Matched in: Term Basely

Degenerously

Basely

Base fee

Base fee. A species of inheritable freehold estate which forms part of the class of estates known as conditional

use-based application

use-based application There are four filing bases on which a trademark application may be based. One filing basis is use of the mark in commerce

Base-estate

Base-estate, lands held by base-tenants, who performed villeinous services to their lords; but there is a difference between a

Fee-base

Fee-base. See BASE FEE.

Fairly based

Fairly based, a claim is fairly based on a provisional specification if, (1) what is claimed can be said to

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