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Doucker

A grebe or diver applied also to the golden eye pochard scoter and other ducks

Hindu

Art 85 (2) (5)] It is a matter of common knowledge that Hinduism embraces within itself so many diverse forms of beliefs, faiths, practices and worship that it is difficult to define the term 'Hindu' with precision.

Ember goose

The loon or great northern diver See Loon

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Ducker

One who or that which ducks a plunger a diver

Scaphander

The case or impermeable apparel in which a diver can work while under water

Eire, or eyre

Court of justices itinerant, justiciarii itinerantes, justices in eyre. They were anciently sent with a general commission into divers counties to hear such causes as are termed Pleas of the Crown; and this was done for the

Emblers de gentz

de gentz [Fr.], a stealing from the people. The phrase occurs in our old rolls of Parliament, 'Whereas divers murders, emblers de gentz, and robberies are committed,' etc., Rot. Parl., 21 Edw. 3, n. 62.

Habere facias visum

Habere facias visum (that you cause to have view), a writ that lay in divers cases in real actions, as informed on, etc., where a view was required to be taken of the

Ipso facto

Ipso facto (by the very act itself). A censure of excommunication in the Ecclesiastical Court, immediately incurred for divers offences, after lawful trial.

Provincial Constitutions

Provincial Constitutions, the decrees of provincial synods held under divers archbishops of Canterbury, from Stephen Langton, in the reign of Henry III., to Henry Chichele, in the reign

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Doucker

A grebe or diver applied also to the golden eye pochard scoter and other ducks

Hindu

Art 85 (2) (5)] It is a matter of common knowledge that Hinduism embraces within itself so many diverse forms of beliefs, faiths, practices and worship that it is difficult to define the term 'Hindu' with precision.

Ember goose

The loon or great northern diver See Loon

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Ducker

One who or that which ducks a plunger a diver

Scaphander

The case or impermeable apparel in which a diver can work while under water

Eire, or eyre

Court of justices itinerant, justiciarii itinerantes, justices in eyre. They were anciently sent with a general commission into divers counties to hear such causes as are termed Pleas of the Crown; and this was done for the

Emblers de gentz

de gentz [Fr.], a stealing from the people. The phrase occurs in our old rolls of Parliament, 'Whereas divers murders, emblers de gentz, and robberies are committed,' etc., Rot. Parl., 21 Edw. 3, n. 62.

Habere facias visum

Habere facias visum (that you cause to have view), a writ that lay in divers cases in real actions, as informed on, etc., where a view was required to be taken of the

Ipso facto

Ipso facto (by the very act itself). A censure of excommunication in the Ecclesiastical Court, immediately incurred for divers offences, after lawful trial.

Provincial Constitutions

Provincial Constitutions, the decrees of provincial synods held under divers archbishops of Canterbury, from Stephen Langton, in the reign of Henry III., to Henry Chichele, in the reign

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