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Clerical error
of ninety-one years and a quarter' was corrected by the counterpart into ninety-one years and a quarter, in Burchell v. Clark,
Chirograph
in a script and rescript, or in a part and counterpart, and in the middle between the two copies they drew
Antigraphy
Antigraphy, copy or counterpart of a deed.
Represent
of something standing in the place of to exhibit the counterpart or image of to typify
Orcus
The god of the underworld counterpart of Greek Pluto
Nona
The Fate who spins the thread of life counterpart of Greek Clotho
Kwannon
Japanese counterpart of the Chinese Kuan Yin
Magna Mater
great nature goddess of ancient Phrygia in Asia Minor the counterpart of the Greek Rhea and the Roman Ops
Ki
The Sumerian goddess personifying earth the counterpart of Akkadian Aruru
Fortuna
the goddess of fortune and good luck counterpart of Greek Tyche
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