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single handed
Having but one hand or one workman also alone unassisted
Agenhine
Agenhine, otherwise, but less correctly, 'Hogenhine,' and also 'Third-night awne hine,' a guest at an inn, who having stayed there for three nights, was then accounted one of the family, 'and if he offend the king's...
Inchoate
Inchoate, begun, but not completed. By the Bills of Exchange Act, 1882, s. 20, 'a simple signature on a blank stamped paper,' delivered by the signer in order that it may be converted into a bill,...
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Threnges
Threnges, vassals, but not of the lowest degree, of those who held lands of the chief lord
Monodynamic
Possessing but one capacity or power
Lean witted
Having but little sense or shrewdness
Monociliated
Having but one cilium
Enantiomorphous
Similar but not superposable i e related to each other as a right handed to a left handed glove said of certain hemihedral crystals
GBMI
GBMI guilty but mentally ill
Brummagem
Counterfeit gaudy but worthless sham
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