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Increment
Increment, an increment is in the same scale while a promotion
Incremental
to or resulting from the process of growth as the incremental lines in the dentine of teeth
Increment value
Increment value. The Finance (1909-10) Act, 1910 (10 Edw. 7, c.
Cess
education cess, road cess etc.) indicates. When levied as an increment to an existing tax, the name matters not for the
Compulsory deposite
pension fund), and includes any contribution and any interest or increment which has accrued under the rules of the fund on
point
;specif : point of error 2 : any of various incremental units used in measuring, fixing, or calculating something: as a
Grade
SCR 421. [United Pro-vinices Legislative Department Rules, R. 7] An incremental step in the scale of punishment for offences, based an
Colony counter
the plate the completion of the electrical circuit causes an increment of 1 unit on the readout of the colony counter
Equicrescent
Increasing by equal increments as an equicrescent variable
ment
process state or condition as aliment that which nourishes ornament increment fragment piece broken segment abridgment act of abridging imprisonment movement
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