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Enlargement or abridgement of time
Enlargement or abridgement of time, Order VI, r. 2(14) of the
Enlarge
to extend in limits to magnify as the body is enlarged by nutrition to enlarge ones house
Enlarge
Enlarge, to extend time, as to extend the time within which
Enlarger 1'estate
Enlarger 1'estate, a species of release which enures by way of
Enlarger
One who or that which enlarges
Includes
a definition clause it is used as a word of enlarge-ment, that is to make the definition extensive and not restrictive
Timber
Timber, has an enlarged or restricted sense, according to the connection in which it
Include
extension. When used in an interpretation clause, it seeks to enlarge the meaning of the words or phrases occurring in the
Record
reproduction of image or images embodied in such microfilm (whether enlarged or not); and (iv) any other material produced by a
accretion
1 : the process or a result of growth or enlargement: as a : the increase or extension of the boundaries
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