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Detachment
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slip carriage
car at the end of the train it can be detached without stopping the train
Plowpoint
A detachable share at the extreme front end of the plow body
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Poppit
beads may be fastened to each other in chains and detached easily and can be used to form variable length chains
Ravelin
A detached work with two embankments which make a salient angle It
Scrap
off hence a small piece a bit a fragment a detached incomplete portion
Semidetached
Half detached partly distinct or separate
Fruit fallen
Fruit fallen, the produce of any possession detached thereform, and capable of being enjoyed by itself. Thus, a
Antiquity
of art or craftsmanship, (ii) any article, object or thing detached, from a building or cave, (iii) any article, object or
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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