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Dextrose

A sirupy or white crystalline variety of sugar C6H12O6 so called from turning the plane of polarization to the right occurring in many ripe fruits and also called glucose Dextrose and levulose are obtained by the inversion of cane sugar or sucrose and hence the mixture is called called invert sugar Dextrose is chiefly obtained by the action of heat and acids on starch and hence called also starch sugar It is also formed from starchy food by the action of the amylolytic ferments of saliva and pancreatic juice...


Equipoise

Equality of weight or force hence equilibrium a state in which the two ends or sides of a thing are balanced and hence equal state of being equally balanced said of moral political or social interests or forces...


Nauheim treatment

Orig a method of therapeutic treatment administered esp for chronic diseases of the curculatory system at Bad Nauheim Germany by G Schott consisting in baths in the natural mineral waters of that place which are charged with carbonic acid and the use of a graduated course of rest physical exercises massage etc hence any similar treatment using waters artificially charged with the essential ingredients of the natural mineral waters of Bad Nauheim Hence Nauheim bath etc...


Trust

Trust, is a comprehensive expression, as covering not only the relationship of trustee and beneficiary but also that a bailor and bailee master and servant pledger and pledgee, guardian and ward and all other relations which postulate the existence of fiduciary relationship between the complainant and the accused, State v. K.P. Jain, (1983) 2 Crimes 947 (All).Trust, is a trust for public purposes, the substances and primary intention of the creator must be seen, Shabbir Husain v. Ashiq Husain, AIR 1929 Oudh 225.Trust, is an obligation annexed to ownership. A trustee holds property 'subject' to an obligation, which the testator has imposed upon him, Mahadeo Ramchandra v. Damodar Vishwanath, AIR 1957 Bom 218: (1957) 59 Bom LR 478.Means any arrangement whereby property is transferred with intention that it be administered for another's benefit is a trust. It casts an obligation on the trustee to use the property for achieving the purpose for which the trust is created, Baba Jamuna Das Mah...


nudum pactum

nudum pactum [Medieval Latin, naked pact] : an agreement or promise that is made without consideration and hence unenforceable [a mere nudum pactum] compare gratuitous promise at promise ...


Backstairs

Stairs in the back part of a house as distinguished from the front stairs a second staircase at the rear of a building hence a private or indirect way...


Bank

A mound pile or ridge of earth raised above the surrounding level hence anything shaped like a mound or ridge of earth as a bank of clouds a bank of snow...


Baresark

A Berserker or Norse warrior who fought without armor or shirt of mail Hence adverbially Without shirt of mail or armor...


Barite

Native sulphate of barium a mineral occurring in transparent colorless white to yellow crystals generally tabular also in granular form and in compact massive forms resembling marble It has a high specific gravity and hence is often called heavy spar It is a common mineral in metallic veins...


Barker

An animal that barks hence any one who clamors unreasonably...


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