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Impostor
Impostor means one who pretends to be someone else to deceive others, esp., to receive the benefits of a
Aerated water
contain sucrose of not less than 5 per cent or else it would not be in conformity with the standard of
Simile
likened in one or more of its aspects to something else a similitude a poetical or imaginative comparison
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Simple
infolded or entangled uncombined not compounded not blended with something else not complicated as a simple substance a simple idea a
Situation
an object is placed location esp as related to something else position locality site as a house in a pleasant situation
Socket
any hollow thing or place which receives and holds something else as the sockets of the teeth
Accessories
adds to the beauty or convenience or effectiveness of something else or is supplementary or secondary to something of greater or
Action
jus prosequendi in judicio quod alicui debetur.-(An action is nothing else than the right of suing in a court of justice
Alibi
a different place at the time the offence was committed. Else ware, in law this term is used to express that
Assumption
e.g. a logical assumption. The act of taking (esp. someone else's debt or other obligation) for or on oneself; the agreement
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