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bound

bound 1 : boundary usually used in pl. [metes and s]

Landlord and tenant

is assigned, the original lessor or lessee is no longer bound by these obligations, which devolve with the reversion and the

Apprentice

Apprentice [fr. apprendre, Fr., to learn], a person bound by indentures of apprenticeship to a tradesman or artificer ,who

Precedent

deciding a case, follows a precedent, he only regards himself bound by the principle underlying the judgment but not by the

Benty

A bounding in bents or the stalks of coarse stiff withered grass

Slip

To move along the surface of a thing without bounding rolling or stepping to slide to glide

Side

edges as distinguished from the shorter edges called ends a bounding line of a geometrical figure as the side of a

Salient

Moving by leaps or springs leaping bounding jumping

Planimeter

plane figure however irregular by passing a tracer around the bounding line a platometer

Juicy

A bounding with juice succulent

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