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Half-mark
Half-mark, a noble, or 6s. 8d. in money.
Paleolithic
The Paleolithic era as proposed by Lubbock includes the earlier half of the ldquoStone Agerdquo the remains belonging to it are … Of or pertaining to an era marked by early stone implements The Paleolithic era as proposed by
Ballot
the order of precedence of notices of Bill and Resolutions, half-an-hour discussions. Calling Attention Notices Questions including short notice questions, adjournment … a vote; the system of choosing persons for office by marking a paper or by drawing papers with names on them
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Mesothorium
a radioactive isotope of radium radium 228 with a half life of 58 years Also called mesothorium 1 or mesothorium … readable in the dark by painting the hands and hour marks with a self luminous paint containing the radioactive substance it
Boundary
on a street and which does not exceed two and half metres in height, Cantonments Act, 2006, sec. 2(c). Means a … Boundary, is an imaginary line which marks the confines or line of division of two contiguous parcels
Free-board, or freebord
241, it is said to contain two foot and a half.' He then quotes the passage from Dugdale, but inaccurately, the … of common, and the 'free-board' was a band of grass-land marking its extent.' For further refer-ence to the subject see Notes
Hindu
in a well defined geographical area Aboriginal tribes, sewage and half-civilised people, the cultural Dravidians and the Vedic Aryans were all … evolved in and largely confined to the India subcontinent and marked by a caste system, an outlook tending to view all
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