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Short jointed
Having short intervals between the joints said of a plant or an animal especially of a horse whose pastern is too
Entracte
The interval of time which occurs between the performance of any two acts of a drama
Diatessaron
The interval of a fourth
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Diastem
Intervening space interval
Diapente
The interval of the fifth
Curtation
The interval by which the curtate distance of a planet is less than the true distance
Disdiapason
An interval of two octaves or a fifteenth called also bisdiapason Compare diapason1
annuity
annuity pl: -ities [Medieval Latin annuitas, from Latin annuus yearly] 1 : an amount payable at regular intervals (as yearly or quarterly) for a certain or uncertain period 2 : the grant of or the right
Reprieve
1305. Reprieve, is derived from reprendre, to keep back, and signifies the withdrawing of the sentence for an interval of time, and operates in delay of execution, A Practical Treatise on the Criminal Law 757, 2nd Edn.,
Soon before
used and understood in s. 114, Illustration (a) of the Evidence Act. These words would imply that the interval should not be too long between the time of making the statement and the death, Kans Raj v.
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Short jointed
Having short intervals between the joints said of a plant or an animal especially of a horse whose pastern is too
Entracte
The interval of time which occurs between the performance of any two acts of a drama
Diatessaron
The interval of a fourth
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Diastem
Intervening space interval
Diapente
The interval of the fifth
Curtation
The interval by which the curtate distance of a planet is less than the true distance
Disdiapason
An interval of two octaves or a fifteenth called also bisdiapason Compare diapason1
annuity
annuity pl: -ities [Medieval Latin annuitas, from Latin annuus yearly] 1 : an amount payable at regular intervals (as yearly or quarterly) for a certain or uncertain period 2 : the grant of or the right
Reprieve
1305. Reprieve, is derived from reprendre, to keep back, and signifies the withdrawing of the sentence for an interval of time, and operates in delay of execution, A Practical Treatise on the Criminal Law 757, 2nd Edn.,
Soon before
used and understood in s. 114, Illustration (a) of the Evidence Act. These words would imply that the interval should not be too long between the time of making the statement and the death, Kans Raj v.
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