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Based

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

Basely

In a base manner with despicable meanness dishonorably shamefully

Base

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

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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

Fairly based

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

Fee-base

Fee-base. See BASE FEE.

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Based

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

Basely

In a base manner with despicable meanness dishonorably shamefully

Base

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

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Baseness

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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

Fairly based

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

Fee-base

Fee-base. See BASE FEE.

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