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VerbarMahabarata

celebrated sacred epic poem of the Hindus written in Sanskrit It is of great length and is chiefly devoted to a history in many episodes of a civil war between two dynasties of ancient India

Theatre

[eg. V. Strugnell, (1865) LR 1 QB 93], but allowing the public to enter, for payment to be devoted to charitable purposes, the house of the owner and occupier, is within it, Shelley v. Bethell, (1883) 12

Laboratory

The workroom of a chemist also a place devoted to experiments in any branch of natural science as a chemical physical or biological laboratory Hence by extension

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Sacramentum

significance. The sum of the wager, forfeited by the party found to be in the wrong, was anciently devoted to religious pur-poses, later went to the public chest. But there is reason to think that at a

Pornography

Licentious painting or literature especially the painting anciently employed to decorate the walls of rooms devoted to bacchanalian orgies

Institutions

faults and quasi-faults--delicta or quasi delicta. The rest of the book, from Title VI. To Title XVI., is devoted to the treatment of Actions. It begins with the definition of an Action, which is followed by several

maternity ward

The section of a hospital devoted to assisting women during childbirth and caring for them and their newborn infants until they are released to

Mechitarist

One of a religious congregation of the Roman Catholic Church devoted to the improvement of Armenians

Musical

Of or pertaining to music having the qualities of music or the power of producing music devoted to music melodious harmonious as musical proportion a musical voice musical instruments a musical sentence musical persons

Obsequious

Promptly obedient or submissive to the will of another compliant yielding to the desires of another devoted

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VerbarMahabarata

celebrated sacred epic poem of the Hindus written in Sanskrit It is of great length and is chiefly devoted to a history in many episodes of a civil war between two dynasties of ancient India

Theatre

[eg. V. Strugnell, (1865) LR 1 QB 93], but allowing the public to enter, for payment to be devoted to charitable purposes, the house of the owner and occupier, is within it, Shelley v. Bethell, (1883) 12

Laboratory

The workroom of a chemist also a place devoted to experiments in any branch of natural science as a chemical physical or biological laboratory Hence by extension

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Sacramentum

significance. The sum of the wager, forfeited by the party found to be in the wrong, was anciently devoted to religious pur-poses, later went to the public chest. But there is reason to think that at a

Pornography

Licentious painting or literature especially the painting anciently employed to decorate the walls of rooms devoted to bacchanalian orgies

Institutions

faults and quasi-faults--delicta or quasi delicta. The rest of the book, from Title VI. To Title XVI., is devoted to the treatment of Actions. It begins with the definition of an Action, which is followed by several

maternity ward

The section of a hospital devoted to assisting women during childbirth and caring for them and their newborn infants until they are released to

Mechitarist

One of a religious congregation of the Roman Catholic Church devoted to the improvement of Armenians

Musical

Of or pertaining to music having the qualities of music or the power of producing music devoted to music melodious harmonious as musical proportion a musical voice musical instruments a musical sentence musical persons

Obsequious

Promptly obedient or submissive to the will of another compliant yielding to the desires of another devoted

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