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Casual revenues
are those that arise from time to time unpredictably and irregularly, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 12(1), para 216, p. 80.
mandate
of mandatus, past participle of mandare to entrust, enjoin, probably irregularly from manus hand + -dere to put] 1 a :
Reindeer
of both the Eastern and Western hemispheres and having long irregularly branched antlers with the brow tines palmate
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fluctuating
moving irregularly in an oscillatory manner especially up and down as fluctuating
corynebacterium
of the genus Corynebacterium consisting of gram positive usually nonmotile irregularly rod shaped bacteria some of which are pathogenic or parasitic
Ramble
without any determinate object in view to roam carelessly or irregularly to rove to wander as to ramble about the city
Crispate
Having a crisped appearance irregularly curled or twisted
Crossgrained
or fibers run diagonally or more or less transversely and irregularly so as to interfere with splitting or planing
Endogen
having the wood in the form of bundles or threads irregularly distributed throughout the whole diameter not forming annual layers and
Fenestrate
Having numerous openings irregularly reticulated as fenestrate membranes fenestrate fronds
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