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Juniperite
One of the fossil Coniferaelig evidently allied to the juniper
Evidently
Matched in: Term Evidently
Patently
Openly evidently
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Falsism
That which is evidently false an assertion or statement the falsity of which is
Heterocercal
Having the vertebral column evidently continued into the upper lobe of the tail which is
Manifestly
In a manifest manner obviously evidently clearly
Thereafter
thereafter' means 'after the list is finalised and 'duly made' evidently refers to the exercise of the amending power u/s. 67,
Sacramentum
L. 313. Means the money staked as wager. The word evidently has a religious significance. The sum of the wager, forfeited
Offence of adultery
prosecute the husband for adultery. The contemplation of the law, evidently, is that the wife, who is involved in an illicit
Monster
has not the shape of mankind, but, in any part, evidently bears the resemblance of the brute creation, has no inheritable
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