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Addition
or connected with another building that predates the structure; an extension or annex. Although some courts have held that an addition
Ablegati
country where there is not a nuncio, with a less extensive commission than that of a nuncio.
Soap
palmitic etc See the Note below and cf Saponification By extension any compound of similar composition or properties whether used as
Skid
descending a steep hill a drag a skidpan also by extension a hook attached to a chain and used for the
Short
Not long having brief length or linear extension as a short distance a short piece of timber a
Shropshire
faced hornless sheep similar to the Southdown but larger now extensively raised in many parts of the world
Shortness
quality or state of being short want of reach or extension brevity deficiency as the shortness of a journey the shortness
Shipboard
A ships side hence by extension a ship found chiefly in adverbial phrases as on shipboard
Scaraboid
Of or pertaining to the family Scarabaeligidaelig an extensive group which includes the Egyptian scarab the tumbledung and many
Saponin
Formerly called also struthiin quillaiin senegin polygalic acid etc By extension any one of a group of related bodies of which
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