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Cerasin
A white amorphous substance the insoluble part of cherry gum called also meta arabinic acid...
Meta
A prefix meaning between with after behind over about reversely as metachronism the error of placing after the correct time metaphor lit a carrying over metathesis a placing reversely...
Metaxylene
That variety of xylene or dimethyl benzene in which the two methyl groups occupy the meta position with reference to each other It is a colorless inflammable liquid...
license
license [Anglo-French, literally, permission, from Old French, from Latin licentia, from licent- licens, present participle of licēre to be permitted, be for sale] 1 a : a right or permission granted by a competent authority (as of a government or a business) to engage in some business or occupation, do some act, or engage in some transaction which would be unlawful without such right or permission ;also : a document, plate, or tag evidencing a license granted b : revocable authority or permission given solely to one having no possessory rights in a tract of land to do something on that land which would otherwise be unlawful or a trespass compare easement, lease c : a grant by the holder of a copyright or patent to another of any of the rights embodied in the copyright or patent short of an assignment of all rights 2 : a defense (as to trespass) that one's act was in accordance with a license granted 3 a : freedom that allows or is used with irresponsibility b : disregar...
specimen
specimen A real-world example of how the mark is actually used on goods or in the offer of services. Labels, tags, or containers for goods are considered to be acceptable specimens of use for a trademark. Source: U.S. Patent and Trademark Office ...
Frazzle
To fray to wear or pull into tatters or tag ends to tatter used literally and figuratively...
hyponymy
The state or quality of being a hyponym as hyponymy is symbolized by the tag ldquohyponrdquo...
Pick off
to put out a baserunner who is off base by tagging himher especially by a quick throw from the pitcher or catcher...
Day
Day [fr. dies, Lat.; tag, Germ.], in its largest sense the time of a whole apparent revolution of the sun round the earth, but , in its popular acceptation, that part of the twenty-four hours when it is light, or the space of time between the rising and the setting of the sun. by the Roman Calendar the day commenced at midnight; and most European nations reckon in the same manner.In the space of a day all the twenty-four hours are usually reckoned. Therefore, in general, if I am bound to pay money on any certain day, I discharge the obligation if I pay it before twelve o'clock at night; after which the following day commences.If anything is to be done within a certain time, of, from, or after the doing or occurrence of something else, the day on which the first act or occurrence takes place is to be excluded from the computation, Williams v. Burgess, (1840) 12 A&E 635. In certain legislative and justiciary acts, e.g., the proceedings of the House of Lords as recorded in the Journals of...
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