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VerbarMesometrium
The fold of the peritoneum supporting the oviduct
Rhipipter
of the Rhipiptera a group of insects having wings which fold like a fan a strepsipter
Cloth
material which is pliable and is capable of being wrapped, folded or wound around. It need not necessarily be material suitable
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Rorqual
Balaelignoptera physalus It has a dorsal fin and strong longitudinal folds on the throat and belly Called also razorback
Employment
The word 'employment' being wider, and it takes within its fold, the aspect of promotions to posts above the stage of
Tath
at night upon their own demesne lands, there to be folded for the improvement of the ground, which liberty was called
Superannuation
1952), s. 2(ll)] The word 'retirement' may take within its fold all or any kind of retirement when the same is
Retirement, superannuation
Retirement, superannuation, though the word 'retirement' may take within its fold all or any kind of retirement when the same is
Rent
tenements corporeal; it may be regarded as of a two fold nature--first, as some-thing issuing out of the land, as a
Regulate
specifically enumerated in the Act but also embrace within its fold the powers incidental to the regulation envisaged in good faith
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