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Immovable property
Immovable property, things rooted in the earth as in the case of trees and shrubs, are immovable
Land
a generic term, comprehend-ing every species of ground, soil or earth, whatso-ever, as meadows, pastures, woods, moors, waters, marshes, furze and
Moon
The celestial orb which revolves round the earth the satellite of the earth a secondary planet whose light
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Minerals
Minerals, means all substances which can be obtained from the earth by mining, digging, drilling, dredging, hydraulicking, quarrying or by any
Perigee
the orbit of the moon or other body orbiting the earth which is nearest to the earth opposed to apogee It
Mountain
A large mass of earth and rock rising above the common level of the earth
VerbarKieselguhr
Siliceous earth diatomaceous earth specifically porous infusorial earth used as an absorbent
Earthborn
Born of the earth terrigenous springing originally from the earth human having the characteristics
Grovel
To creep on the earth or with the face to the ground to lie prone
Movable property
of every description, except land and things attached to the earth or permanently fastened to anything which is attached to the
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