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Scumbling
A mode of obtaining a softened effect in painting and drawing by the application of a thin layer of opaque
Gavelkind
Gavelkind. A mode or rule of descent by custom abolished by the Administration of Estates Act, 1925, s. 45(1)(a), in the
Warping
Warping. A mode of fertilizing land by the 'wrap' or deposit of flooded or tidal rivers artificially let in over the
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Kinesiatrics
A mode of treating disease by appropriate muscular movements also termed kinesitherapy kinesipathy lingism and the movement cure
Kiteflying
A mode of raising money or sustaining ones credit by the use of paper which is merely nominal called also
Heteropathy
That mode of treating diseases by which a morbid condition is removed by inducing an opposite morbid condition to supplant
Dialect
Means or mode of expressing thoughts language tongue form of speech
status
status [Latin, mode or condition of being, from stare to stand] 1 a : the condition of a person or a
Batfowling
A mode of catching birds at night by holding a torch or other light and beating the bush or perch
Bat printing
A mode of printing on glazed ware
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