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Initiative
Serving to initiate inceptive initiatory introductory preliminary
Initiate
first act to perform the first rite to take the initiative
Initially
In an initial or incipient manner or degree at the beginning
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Initiate
Initiate, means commence; start; originate; intro-duce inchoate, Black's Law Dictionary, 6th
Interlineation
an affidavit, the affidavit cannot be read, unless authenticated by initials of officer, etc., R.S.C. 1883, Ord. XXXVIII., r. 12. Interlineations
Essentially derived variety
variety, 'essentially derived variety', in respect of a variety (the initial variety) shall be said to be 'essentially derived' from such
Signature
a person written by himself either in full or by initials as regards his Christian name or names, and in full
Cancellation
by writing on or across the stamp his name or initials, or the name or initials of his firm, together with
Civil Law
The most ancient method of quotation is by mentioning the initial words of the Law and Paragraph with those of the
Sajjadanashin (M.T.)
means these dervishes pro-fessed esoteric doctrines and distinct system of initiation. They were either Suffis or the disciples of Miyan Roushan
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