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Shire horse
English breed of heavy draft horses believed to be descended largely from the horses used in war in the days of
Saleratus
reaction consisting of sodium bicarbonate see under Sodium It is largely used in cooking with sour milk lactic acid or cream
Red dog
It is dark and of little expansive power is secured largely from the germ or embryo and adjacent parts and contains
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Quince
hard flesh of high flavor but very acid and is largely used for marmalade jelly and preserves
Quagga
the body The species became extinct in the late 1800s largely due to excessive hunting
House of Commons
each given them, the rights of voting being also very largely extended; in 1867, when a similar but less extensive re-arrangement
Public school
the community wholly or partly under public control or maintained largely by endowment and not carried on chiefly for profit specif
Picrite
A dark green igneous rock consisting largely of chrysolite with hornblende augite biotite etc
Exchequer bills
5, c. 55, and subsequent Acts. Their place has now largely been taken by Treasury bills. See that title.
Obstruction of justice
of law either civil or criminal -- has been very largely attained, partly by aid of legislation. And any punishable misdeed
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