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Branching
Furnished with branches shooting our branches extending in a branch or branches
branch
branch : a part of a complex body: as a :
branched
resembling a fork divided or separated into two branches as long branched hairs on its legs on which pollen
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Actor sequitur forum rei (Branch, Max. 4)
Actor sequitur forum rei (Branch, Max. 4) [Lat.], The plaintiff follows the Court of the property.
branch bank
branch bank see bank
Branch pilot
A pilot who has a branch or commission as from Trinity House England for special navigation
Establishment
[and where an establishment consists of different departments or have branches, whether situated in the same place or at different places,
Snag
A stump or base of a branch that has been lopped off a short branch or a
Executive
Executive, that branch of the government which puts the laws into execution, as
Medicine, adulteration of
See ADULTERATION. It means modern scientific medicine in all its branches and includes surgery and obstetrics, but does not include veterinary
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