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Complemental

Supplying or tending to supply a deficiency fully completing

Centaury

A gentianaceous plant not fully identified The name is usually given to the Erytheraeliga Centaurium

black tie

formal dress for women contrasted with white tie for a fully formal occasion and with informal and casual

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Bailys beads

bright spots resembling a string of beads The phenomenon first fully described by Francis Baily 1774 1844 is thought to be

vested

vested 1 : fully and absolutely established as a right, benefit, or privilege :

temporary partial disability (tpd)

in recognition of the fact that the employee will recover fully enough in the future that they will be able to

Entirely

In an entire manner wholly completely fully as the trace is entirely lost

sale

with the buyer receiving title when the debt has been fully paid off compare absolute sale in this entry execution sale

plenary

every respect: as a : absolute [ power] b : fully attended or constituted [a session of the legislature] c :

party

that he or she should be joined in order to fully determine the controversy but whose nonjoinder because of a valid

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