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Enfranchisement
conferring, as by the Reform Act, 1832, a right of constituency to return a member to Parliament, or of a person
Husting
Parliament, prior to the (English) Ballot Act, 1872, addressed the constituency on the occasion of their public oral nomination, and from
constituent
as agent : principal 2 : a member of a constituency adj : having the power to create a government or
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Cannabinol derivative
cannabis sativa, of which a cannabinol derivative is an unseparated constituent, DPP v. Good Child, (1978) 2 All ER 161.
Pyroxene
magnesia with sometimes alumina and iron Pyroxene is an essential constituent of many rocks especially basic igneous rocks as basalt gabbro
Borough Funds Acts
prosecute or defend legal proceedings in the interest of their constituents, but will not allow of their indemnifying the chief constable
Solid
Having the constituent parts so compact or so firmly adhering as to resist
Skatol
A constituent of human faeligces formed in the small intestines as a
Sarcosin
substance formed in the decomposition of creatin one of the constituents of muscle tissue Chemically it is methyl glycocoll
Saltpeter
Nitrification 2 It is a strong oxidizer is the chief constituent of gunpowder and is also used as an antiseptic in
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