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VerbarHyalonema
A genus of hexactinelline sponges having a long stem composed of very long slender transparent siliceous fibres twisted
Processing
preservation by refrigeration are stored. While as a result of long storage, Scientific examination might indicate loss of moisture content that
Renewal of lease
equities or defects in title affecting the original term. The long term may be terminated by ten days' previous notice at
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Usage
or it may be one which has existed for a long time, Regular and ordinary practice is essential, Dalgish v. Mazuffer
Gratuity
employee at his pleasure but as a result of a long series of decisions of industrial tribunals gratuity has now come
Pipefish
the genus Siphostoma or Syngnathus and allied genera having a long and very slender angular body covered with bony plates The
Promerops
birds and mostly native of New Guinea They have a long curved beak and a long graduated tail
Prescriptive
Consisting in or acquired by immemorial or long continued use and enjoyment as a prescriptive right of title
Porcupine
rodent of the genus Hystrix having the back covered with long sharp erectile spines or quills sometimes a foot long The
paeligon
A foot of four syllables one long and three short admitting of four combinations according to the
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