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Land-reeve
encroachment of every kind, as well as to prevent or detect waste, and spoil in general, whether by the tenants or
Secret service
The detective service of a government In the United States in time
Holmes
Sherlock Holmes a fictitious detective in novels by A Conan Doyle
gumshoe
A detective a private eye
private investigator
member of a police force who is licensed to do detective work (as investigation of suspected wrongdoing or searching for missing
Revise
To look at again for the detection of errors to reeumlxamine to review to look over with
Methanometer
An instrument resembling a eudiometer to detect the presence and amount of methane as in coal mines
Microseism
A feeble earth tremor not directly perceptible but detected only by means of specially constructed apparatus
milliammeter
a sensitive ammeter for detecting small currents graduated in milliamperes
minesweeper
A boat designed for the purpose of detecting and disposing of marine mines
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