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writ
if it exists NOTE: The writ of error has been largely abolished and superseded by the appeal. writ of error coram
replevin
pledge] : an action originating in common law and now largely codified by which a plaintiff having a right in personal
interest
Commercial Code. The security interest set out in Article 9 largely replaces the traditional devices for security, such as the pledge
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Greensand
A variety of sandstone usually imperfectly consolidated consisting largely of glauconite a silicate of iron and potash of a
Carbon
and forms the base of lampblack and charcoal and enters largely into mineral coals In its pure crystallized state it constitutes
Hornblendic
Composed largely of hornblende resembling or relating to hornblende
Logwood
wood containing a crystalline substance called haeligmatoxylin and is used largely in dyeing An extract from this wood is used in
Ibis
large wading birds having a long curved beak and feed largely on reptiles
Nicotine
The apparently addictive effects of tobacco smoking have been ascribed largely to the effect of nicotine and the controlled administration of
Navajoes
Mexico and Arizona allied to the Apaches They are now largely engaged in agriculture
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