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Reezed
Grown rank rancid rusty
Phalangist
vulpine phalangist Phalangista vulpina is the largest species the full grown male being about two and a half feet long It
Frank-marriage
[in libero maritagio, Lat.], a species of entailed estates, now grown out of use, but still capable of subsisting. When tenements
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Sugarcane
Webster's dictionary 'sugar-cane' has been defined as 'a grass extensively grown in tropical and warm regions for its sugar' and in
Rural Deans
Rural Deans, very ancient officers of the Church (almost grown out of use, until, about the middle of the last
Public policy
a body of law like the common law, which has grown up gradully with the growth of the nation, necessarily acquires
Produce
SCC 632. Produce, is not necessarily confined to what is grown from the ground. It refers also to a finished article
Meat
fresh of slaughtered full bull, or cow (ii) A full grown bull, ox or cow especially one intended for use as
Market garden
Market garden. A garden on which vegetables and fruit are grown for sale. The (English) Agricultural Holdings Act, 1908, which repealed
Linarium
Linarium, a flax plat, where flax is grown, Du Cange
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Grown - Law Dictionary Search Results
Reezed
Grown rank rancid rusty
Phalangist
vulpine phalangist Phalangista vulpina is the largest species the full grown male being about two and a half feet long It
Frank-marriage
[in libero maritagio, Lat.], a species of entailed estates, now grown out of use, but still capable of subsisting. When tenements
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Sugarcane
Webster's dictionary 'sugar-cane' has been defined as 'a grass extensively grown in tropical and warm regions for its sugar' and in
Rural Deans
Rural Deans, very ancient officers of the Church (almost grown out of use, until, about the middle of the last
Public policy
a body of law like the common law, which has grown up gradully with the growth of the nation, necessarily acquires
Produce
SCC 632. Produce, is not necessarily confined to what is grown from the ground. It refers also to a finished article
Meat
fresh of slaughtered full bull, or cow (ii) A full grown bull, ox or cow especially one intended for use as
Market garden
Market garden. A garden on which vegetables and fruit are grown for sale. The (English) Agricultural Holdings Act, 1908, which repealed
Linarium
Linarium, a flax plat, where flax is grown, Du Cange
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