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compound interest
compound interest see interest
Composition
(ECJ), (2002) 2 WLR 1207. Is an agreement between the compounding debtor an all or some of his creditor by which
Cyanogen
blossom odor so called from its tendency to form blue compounds obtained by heating ammonium oxalate mercuric cyanide etc It is
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Isomer
A compound which is isomeric with another body or compound a compound
Qui tam
1875. See Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Penal Actions'; and as to compounding (by leave of the Court) see R.S.C., Ord. L., rr.
Poison
and by the (English) Pharmacy Act, 1868, persons selling or compounding poisons, or assuming the title of chemist or druggist, must
Manufacture
to its sale or distribution but does not include the compounding of dispensing of any drug, or the packing of any
Liblac
[venecifium, Lat.], witchcraft, particularly that kind which consisted in the compounding and administering of drugs and philtres, eg. Athel. 6
Illegal contract
of trade; general restraint of marriage; trading with the enemy; compounding felonies; maintenance or champerty, etc. A breach of promise of
Pharmacy
art or practice of preparing and preserving drugs and of compounding and dispensing medicines according to prescriptions of physicians the occupation
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