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Facet
A little face a small plane surface as the facets of a diamond
Encroachment and unauthorised construction
of construc-tion or encroached land. As far as the first facet is concerned, it fundamentally conveys that a con-struction has been
Bizet
The upper faceted portion of a brilliant cut diamond which projects from the
Culasse
The lower faceted portion of a brilliant cut diamond
Faceted
Having facets
cabochon
A stone of convex form highly polished but not faceted also the style of cutting itself Such stones are said
Design
with 'figure'. The expression 'design' has within its ambit many facets including a criminal design which connotes and evil desire, obviously
Talab
the principle of talab in Muhammadan Law has three specific facets: the first being talab-e-muwathaba: Talab in common parlance means and
Right to life
one aspect of the right of life. An equally important facet of that right is the right to livelihood because, no
Regulation
be said to be of broad impact encompassing all the facets not only specifically mentioned in the entry itself but it
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