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engross

engross [Anglo-French engrosser to put (a legal document) in final form, from Medieval Latin ingrossare, from in grossam (put)

Engrosser

Engrosser, he that purchases large quantities of any commodity in order to sell it at a high price, 7

Engross

Engross, to copy in a fair and clerkly hand. To handwrite a document, esp. a deed, in style characterized

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engrossing

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Engrosser

One who copies a writing in large fair characters

Engross

To make gross thick or large to thicken to increase in bulk or quantity

engrossed bill

engrossed bill see bill

Ingross

See Engross

Kidder

Kidder, an engrosser of corn to enhance its price, Ainsworth.

Deed

a deed are these:- (1) Sufficient parties and a proper subject of assurance. (2) It must be written, engrossed, printed, or lithographed, or partly written or engrossed, and partly printed or lithographed in any character or in

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