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intend
intend : to have in one's mind as a purpose or
Intended for personal or household use
Intended for personal or household use, the expression 'intended for personal
Intendant
or management of some public business a superintendent as an intendant of marine an intendant of finance
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Intendment
Intendment, the true meaning.
Intendent
Intendent, a person who has the charge, direction, and management of
Intender
One who intends
Intendent
See Intendant n
intendment
intendment : the true meaning or intention esp. of a law
intended
intended : specifically planned or contemplated [an injury] [ uses] [the
Partners
that in the case of co-ownership the co-owners do not intend to carry on a business. On the other hand, the
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