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Heemraad
In Holland and until the 19th century also in Cape Colony a council to assist a local magistrate in the government of rural districts hence also a member of such a council
Habitat
The natural abode locality or region of an animal or plant
Ghost dance
majority of the western tribes of the United States only in the case of the Sioux owing to local causes leading to an outbreak
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Frost signal
a white flag with a black center used by the United States Weather Bureau to indicate that a local frost is expected It is used only in Florida and along the coasts of the Pacific and the
Febriferous
Causing fever as a febriferous locality
Endemic
Peculiar to a district or particular locality or class of persons as an endemic disease
Scrofula
for recovery Scrofula is now generally held to be tuberculous in character and may develop into general or local tuberculosis consumption
Saponin
It is extracted as a white amorphous powder which occasions a soapy lather in solution and produces a local anaeligsthesia Formerly called also struthiin quillaiin senegin polygalic acid etc By extension any one of a group of
Ancillary administration
such as one in a foreign state, the purpose being to collect assets and pay debts in that locality, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 45.
Sea bass
dark bluish with black bands and more or less varied with small white spots and blotches Called also locally blue bass black sea bass blackfish bluefish and black perch
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Heemraad
In Holland and until the 19th century also in Cape Colony a council to assist a local magistrate in the government of rural districts hence also a member of such a council
Habitat
The natural abode locality or region of an animal or plant
Ghost dance
majority of the western tribes of the United States only in the case of the Sioux owing to local causes leading to an outbreak
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Frost signal
a white flag with a black center used by the United States Weather Bureau to indicate that a local frost is expected It is used only in Florida and along the coasts of the Pacific and the
Febriferous
Causing fever as a febriferous locality
Endemic
Peculiar to a district or particular locality or class of persons as an endemic disease
Scrofula
for recovery Scrofula is now generally held to be tuberculous in character and may develop into general or local tuberculosis consumption
Saponin
It is extracted as a white amorphous powder which occasions a soapy lather in solution and produces a local anaeligsthesia Formerly called also struthiin quillaiin senegin polygalic acid etc By extension any one of a group of
Ancillary administration
such as one in a foreign state, the purpose being to collect assets and pay debts in that locality, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 45.
Sea bass
dark bluish with black bands and more or less varied with small white spots and blotches Called also locally blue bass black sea bass blackfish bluefish and black perch
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