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Home Dictionary Name: broad sidebroad side
to collide with the broad side of...
Broad
Wide extend in breadth or from side to side opposed to narrow as a broad street a broad table an inch broad...
Broad-arrow
Broad-arrow, use as a Government mark, is thought to have had a Celtic origin; and the so-called arrow may be the ' or ', the broad a of the Druids. This letter was typical of superiority either in rank and authority, intellect, or holiness; and is believed to have stood also for king or prince. Public stores are marked with the Broad Arrow. See (English) Public Stores Act, 1875....
Broad-halfpenny, or Broad half penny
Broad-halfpenny, or Broad half penny. See BORD-HALFPENNY....
Broad leaved
Having broad or relatively broad leaves in contrast to needlelike or scalelike leaves...
ex parte
ex parte [Medieval Latin, on behalf (of)] : on behalf of or involving only one party to a legal matter and in the absence of and usually without notice to the other party [an ex parte motion] [relief granted ex parte] used in citations to indicate the party seeking judicial relief in a case [Ex Parte Jones, 7 U.S. 2 (1866)] compare in re, inter partes ...
Tutius semper est errare acquietando quam in puniendo, ex parte misericordia quam ex parte justitia
Tutius semper est errare acquietando quam in puniendo, ex parte misericordia quam ex parte justitia (H.H. P.C. 290), it is always safer to err in acquitting than in punishing: on the side of mercy, then of strict justice....
Ex parte
Upon or from one side only one sided partial as an ex parte statement...
Sided
Having such or so many sides used in composition as one sided many sided...
Side-men, or Sides-men (Synods-men)
Side-men, or Sides-men (Synods-men), two or three or more discreet persons acting as assistants to the churchwardens in collecting alms and maintaining order. They are elected by the Parochial Church meeting and the incumbent jointly under the Parochial Church Councils (Powers) Measure, 1921 (11 & 12 Geo. 5, No. 1), s. 14. See Prideaux's Churchwarden's Guide, 16th Edn., by Mackarness....
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