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False lights
False lights. S. 667 of the (English) Merchant Shipping Act, 1894 (57
False signal, or lights
False signal, or lights, exhibited with intent to bring ships into danger is a
Heavy locomotive and light locomotive
Heavy locomotive and light locomotive, means a mechanically propelled vehicle which is not constructed
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light haired
being or having light colored skin and hair as a certain light haired girl
Light horseman
A soldier who serves in the light horse See under 5th Light
Bude light
A light in which high illuminating power is obtained by introducing a
Light handed
Not having a full complement of men as a vessel light handed
Red light district
prostitution are located so called in allusion to the red light kept in front of many such resorts at night
Light winged
Having light and active wings volatile fleeting
lights out
a signal to turn the lights out
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