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Etymology
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Etymologer
An etymologist
Etymological
Pertaining to etymology or the derivation of words
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Etymologicon
An etymological dictionary or manual
Putravakasam property
Putravakasam property, etymologically means pro-perty given to a son but it is not disputed that it includes also property given to
Failure of justice
be fitted in any situation of a case. The expression 'failure of justice' would appear, sometimes, as an etymological chameleon. The criminal Court, particularly the superior Court should make a close examination to ascertain whether there was
Beta
The second letter of the Greek alphabet B beta See B and cf etymology of Alphabet
Etymologize
To give the etymology of to trace to the root or primitive as a word
Crop
gathered during a single season. In this sense the term includes 'fructus industriales' and having regard to the etymology of the word it has been held to mean only products after they have been severed from the
Suffrage
Suffrage [fr. suffragium; etymology uncertain], vote; elective franchise; voice given in a controverted point; aid; assistance. See ELECTORAL FRAN-CHISE. The right or
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