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Sight hole
A hole for looking through a peephole
Skeptic
yet undecided as to what is true one who is looking or inquiring for what is true an inquirer after facts
A rubro ad nigrum
to the sense of the text in a statute by looking at the title; the title was written in red, the
Review
Review, is the act of looking, offer something again with a view to correction or improvement,
Shall
is the determining factor, and that must be done by looking carefully to the whole scope, nature and design of the
Woodwards
Woodwards, officers of the forest, whose duty consists in looking after the wood and vert and venison and preventing offences
Perspicience
The act of looking sharply
Prospection
The act of looking forward or of providing for future wants foresight
In the son or daughter of such a female
whom the property which has been sold came by inheritance. Looking at clause (a) of sub-s. (2) where the property which
Outgaze
to exceed in sharpness or persistence of seeing or of looking hence to stare out of countenance
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