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Beria, Berie, or Berry
imagines; the true sense of the word berie is a flat wide champaign, as is proved from sufficient authorities by the
Slade
A little dell or valley a flat piece of low moist ground
Impossibility
KB 740, where the contract was to pay for a flat from which to view the Coronation procession on two fixed
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Luxury
(5) as an attribute as luxury coach, cruise duty, edition, flat, liner, shop, tax, trade, Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd Edn., Vol.
Money
SW 2d 74, 79, 81. See also Currency; Current money; Flat money; Legal tender; Near money; Scrip; Wampum. A medium of
Money Bill
SW 2d 74, 79, 81. See also Currency; Current money; Flat money; Legal tender; Near money; Scrip; Wampum. A medium of
Placard, or Placart
Placard, or Placart [fr. placard, Fr.; fr. plaque, a flat piece of metal, stone, or wood], an edict, a declaration,
Premises
it cannot be urged that the water rate or graduated flat rate could not be imposed, Indore Municipal Corporation v. Gujarat
Residential house
Residential house, must be treated as including a flat constructed above the commercial plot on the ground floor. This
Scutella
Scutella, a scuttle; anything of a flat or broad shape like a shield.
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