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Matchable
Capable of being matched comparable on equal conditions adapted to being joined together correspondent
mainframe
A large digital computer serving 100 400 users and occupying a special air conditioned room At any given point in development of computer technology the mainframe will be faster have large main
Luxurious
Of or pertaining to luxury ministering to luxury supplied with the conditions of luxury as a luxurious life a luxurious table luxurious ease
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living wage
A wage or salary that permits a worker to live at least with minimal customary amenities and above conditions of poverty
liveable
Same as livable as liveable conditions Opposite of unlivable
Kenogenesis
which nonprimitive characters make their appearance in consequence of a secondary adaptation of the embryo to the peculiar conditions of its environment distinguished from palingenesis
Porism
A proposition affirming the possibility of finding such conditions as will render a certain determinate problem indeterminate or capable of innumerable solutions
Prerequisite
Previously required necessary as a preliminary to any proposed effect or end as prerequisite conditions of success
Actual service
under the rules of the Supreme Court made with the prior approval of the president. [Supreme Court Judges Conditions of Service Act, 1958, s. 2(b)
Accession
Accession [fr. accedo, Lat.], addition, arriving at, the commencement of a sovereign's reign; also the absolute or conditional acceptance by a nation of a treaty already concluded between other countries. The accession of a sovereign takes
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