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or by any other mode, whether physical or otherwise; or (ii) supplying goods, or providing services, from the Domestic Tariff Area to a Unit or Developer; or (iii) supplying goods, or providing services, from one unit to
Orf
A bright colored domesticated variety of the id See Id
Ox
The male of bovine quadrupeds especially the domestic animal when castrated and grown to its full size or nearly so The word is also applied as
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Palsgrave
A count or earl who presided in the domestic court and had the superintendence of a royal household in Germany
Pauxi
A curassow Ourax pauxi which in South America is often domesticated
Penstock
conduit or pipe for conducting water as to a water wheel or for emptying a pond or for domestic uses
Pinfold
A place in which stray cattle or domestic animals are confined a pound a penfold
Pullet
A young hen or female of the domestic fowl
Accession
only made a satisfaction to the former proprietor for the materials so converted. The brood of tame and domestic animals belongs to the owner of the dam or mother, the English law agreeing with the civil, that
Rasorial
Of or pertaining to the Rasores or gallinaceous birds as the peacock domestic fowl partridge quail and the like
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