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Oarlock
are designed for use with oars having attached swivels which insert into the oarlock and provide a firm pivot Same as
Nasalize
To render nasal as sound to insert a nasal or sound in
Interlace
To unite as by lacing together to insert or interpose one thing within another to intertwine to interweave
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Misenter
To enter or insert wrongly as a charge in an account
Invoice
of as goods to be sent to a consignee to insert in a priced list to write or enter in an
Invaginate
To insert as in a sheath to produce intussusception in
Interstratify
To put or insert between other strata
Intersert
To put in between other things to insert
Interpone
To interpose to insert or place between
Apportionment
discharged only. To obviate these difficulties it became usual to insert mutual covenants and cross powers of distress and entry upon
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