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Char
States the brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis is sometimes called a char
Car, and Char
Car, and Char [fr. Caer, Brit., city], names of places beginning with these
Magna Carta
Magna Carta or Mag·na Char·ta [mag-nə-kÄ r-tə] n [Medieval Latin, literally, great charter] : a
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witness
upon whom a criminal defendant relies in establishing an alibi char·ac·ter witness : a witness who testifies as to the character
Carbonize
by the action of fire or some corrosive agent to char
Char a bancs
A long light open vehicle with benches or seats running lengthwise
Charr
See 1st Char
Redbelly
The char
Grammar Schools
visitatorial power is exercised by the Board of Education, Tudor's Char. Trusts, 4th Edn. P. 78, note (d). See ENDOWED SCHOOLS.
Hundred-setena
Hundred-setena, dwellers or inhabitants of a hundred, Char. Edg. Regis Mon. Glaston. An. 12 Reg.; Dugd. Mon., tom.
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