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order
set forth open order 1 : an order to buy securities or commodity futures that remains effective until filled or canceled 2 : an order for merchandise expressed in very general terms so that the seller has
Emplecton
A kind of masonry in which the outer faces of the wall are ashlar the space between being filled with broken stone and mortar Cross layers of stone are interlaid as binders
Dock
which he may instruct counsel without the intervention of a solicitor; (2) an enclosed space, either dry or filled with water, in which a ship is repaired, loaded, or unloaded. In this last sense a 'dock' is
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busywork
value performed merely to occupy time avoid boredom or to look busy as while he was waiting he filled the days with busywork
Clarendon, constitutions of, assize of
burdens; that the king was to hold all vacant benefices and receive their revenues till the vacancies were filled; and that goods forfeited to the Crown were not to be protected by sanctuary. As in the Constitutions
Grouting
The process of filling in or finishing with grout also the grout thus filled in
VerbarMolluscum
A cutaneous disease characterized by numerous tumors of various forms filled with a thick matter so called from the resemblance of the tumors to some molluscous animals
Moat
A deep trench around the rampart of a castle or other fortified place sometimes filled with water a ditch
Lank
Slender and thin not well filled out not plump shrunken lean
Jogger
One who jogs as the paths in Central Park on a summer Saturday are filled with joggers
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order
set forth open order 1 : an order to buy securities or commodity futures that remains effective until filled or canceled 2 : an order for merchandise expressed in very general terms so that the seller has
Emplecton
A kind of masonry in which the outer faces of the wall are ashlar the space between being filled with broken stone and mortar Cross layers of stone are interlaid as binders
Dock
which he may instruct counsel without the intervention of a solicitor; (2) an enclosed space, either dry or filled with water, in which a ship is repaired, loaded, or unloaded. In this last sense a 'dock' is
Keep your definitions linked to case research
busywork
value performed merely to occupy time avoid boredom or to look busy as while he was waiting he filled the days with busywork
Clarendon, constitutions of, assize of
burdens; that the king was to hold all vacant benefices and receive their revenues till the vacancies were filled; and that goods forfeited to the Crown were not to be protected by sanctuary. As in the Constitutions
Grouting
The process of filling in or finishing with grout also the grout thus filled in
VerbarMolluscum
A cutaneous disease characterized by numerous tumors of various forms filled with a thick matter so called from the resemblance of the tumors to some molluscous animals
Moat
A deep trench around the rampart of a castle or other fortified place sometimes filled with water a ditch
Lank
Slender and thin not well filled out not plump shrunken lean
Jogger
One who jogs as the paths in Central Park on a summer Saturday are filled with joggers
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