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Especially
Especially, the word 'especially' means facts that are pre-eminently or exceptionally
Especial
species or a single object principal particular as in an especial manner or degree
Especially
In an especial manner chiefly particularly peculiarly in an uncommon degree
Especialness
The state of being especial
Processing
something. It is refining, development, preparation or converting of material especially that in a raw state into marketable form, Saraswati Sugar
Civil Law
Tables were illustrated by the commentaries of several ancient lawyers, especially Antistius, Labeo, and Caius: the fragments of these laws have
To state
state, 'to state' is to declare or to set forth, especially in a precise, formal or authoritative manner; to say (something),
Property
anything that can be the subject of ownership; ownership, estate; especially ownership of tangible things; anything that may be exclusively possessed
bundling
a former custom especially in New England in which unmarried couples occupied the same
Variance
very liberal in permitting variances in proceedings to be amended, especially where parties will suffer no prejudice. See AMENDMENT. A difference
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