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Powerless

force or energy weak impotent not able to produce any effect

Prerequisite

Previously required necessary as a preliminary to any proposed effect or end as prerequisite conditions of success

Presentaneous

Ready quick immediate in effect as presentaneous poison

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Proceeds

That which comes forth or results effect yield issue product sum accruing from a sale etc

Prohibitive

That prohibits prohibitory as a tax whose effect is prohibitive

Pronominalize

To give the effect of a pronoun to as to pronominalize the substantives person

Pseudoscope

instrument which exhibits objects with their proper relief reversed an effect opposite to that produced by the stereoscope

Yorkshire Registry Act, 1884

(English) Law of Property Act, 1925 (much to the same effect) (see TACKING and FURTHER ADVANCES), may not perhaps apply to

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Powerless

force or energy weak impotent not able to produce any effect

Prerequisite

Previously required necessary as a preliminary to any proposed effect or end as prerequisite conditions of success

Presentaneous

Ready quick immediate in effect as presentaneous poison

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Proceeds

That which comes forth or results effect yield issue product sum accruing from a sale etc

Prohibitive

That prohibits prohibitory as a tax whose effect is prohibitive

Pronominalize

To give the effect of a pronoun to as to pronominalize the substantives person

Pseudoscope

instrument which exhibits objects with their proper relief reversed an effect opposite to that produced by the stereoscope

Yorkshire Registry Act, 1884

(English) Law of Property Act, 1925 (much to the same effect) (see TACKING and FURTHER ADVANCES), may not perhaps apply to

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