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Detach
or disunite to disengage the opposite of attach as to detach the coats of a bulbous root from each other to
Detached
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Deacutebris
Broken and detached fragments taken collectively especially fragments detached from a rock or
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Outlying
main body being on or beyond the frontier exterior remote detached
Wolfram ore
Wolfram ore, 'wolfram ore' when detached and taken out from the rock in which it is
Selectively mined
The expression 'selectively mined' means that the wolfram ore is detached and taken out from the rock in which it is
Fruit fallen
Fruit fallen, the produce of any possession detached thereform, and capable of being enjoyed by itself. Thus, a
Extravagantes
other papal constitutions, but seemed to be, as it were, detached from the canon law. They continued to be called by
Common Pleas, the Court of
chief justice and five (formerly four) puisne, judges. It was detached from the King's Court (Aula Regis) as early as the
Book
cannot be termed as 'book' for they can be easily detached and replaced. CBI v. V.C. Shukla, (1998) 3 SCC 410:
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