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Coke

Coke, the meaning of the word 'coke' given in Webster's New International Dictionary, Vol. I which is as follows:

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Coke

Mineral coal charred or depriver of its bitumen sulphur or other volatile matter by roasting in a kiln or oven or by distillation as in gas works It is lagerly used where unr smokeless fire is...

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Coke, Sir Edward

Coke, Sir Edward, often, but incorrectly, styled Lord Coke, born in 1551, called to the Bar by the Inner

Coking coal mine

Coking coal mine, Includes a 'coke oven plant', Sanjeev Coke Manufacturing Company v. Bharat Coking Coal Limited, (1983) 1 SCC 147: (1983) 1 SCR 1000: AIR 1983 SC

Coke and coal

Coke and coal, two products are distinct and different. Whereas 'coal' is a stone-like product excavated from the earth,

Institutes of Lord Coke

Institutes of Lord Coke, four volumes by Lord Coke (more properly called Sir Edward Coke), published A.D. 1628, and very frequently edited.

Coak

See Coke n

Court-leet

Court-leet. [Coke says leet is a Saxon word, and comes from the verb gelathian, or gelethian (g being added euphoni' gratia), i.e., convenire, to assemble together, unde conventus, 4 Inst. 261. For other opinions as to...

Reports, The

Reports, The. Coke's reports from 14 Eliz. to 13 Jac. 1, which are usually quoted as 'Rep.' They are divided into

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