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Clear headed
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Hyphen
parts of many a compound word as in fine leaved clear headed It is also sometimes used to separate the syllables of
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Rickets
spongy articular epiphyses tumid abdomen and short stature together with clear and often premature mental faculties The essential cause of the … which affects children and which is characterized by a bulky head crooked spine and limbs depressed ribs enlarged and spongy articular
Scylla and Charybdis
of the straits of messine; it was difficult to steer clear of one without encountering the other. 'Avoiding Scylla and Charybdis, … Scylla and Charybdis, Six headed monster living on opposite sides of the straits of messine;
title
grantee the deed must include words expressing such an intention. clear title : title that exists free of claims or encumbrances … legal right, from Old French, from Latin titulum inscription, chapter heading, part of the law that sanctions an action] 1 a
Family
'family' which emerges from a reference to the aforesaid dictionaries clearly shows that the word 'family' has to be given not … 'family' constitutes all who live in one house under one head. Father and mother of two illegitimate children, and children themselves,
Magna Carta
Crown debts from debtors and their sureties appears to be clear and satisfactory. It is the prerogative of the Crown to … of his reign. After the adjustment of preliminaries, Articles or heads of agreement were drawn up and sealed; these Articles were
Abstract of title
relating to one estate only should set forth chronologically a clear statement of the material parts of the deeds, wills, writings, … in possession are not exceptionally affected by legislation under these heads except so far as conveyances after 1925 to the vendor
Insurance
the other receives money with the probability that it is clear gain. The instrument by which the contract is made is … common safety or which does not otherwise come under the heading of general average or total loss. Losses where the goods
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