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Gauffering
A mode of plaiting or fluting
Guerrilla
An irregular mode of carrying on war by the constant attacks of independent bands adopted in the north of Spain during
Electro etching
A mode of etching upon metals by electrolytic action
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Diphygenic
Having two modes of embryonic development
Manner
Manner, in Black's Law Dictionary, the word 'Manner' has been defined to mean that 'a way, mode, method of doing anything, or mode of proceeding in any case or situation'. As per the Webster's International
Proceeding
and liabilities and in which actions are brought and defended and the manner of conducting them and the mode of deciding them. All these happenings or events before a labour court or industrial tribunal or any other
Tenure
University v. Khalsa College, Amritsar, AIR 1971 P&H 479: 1971 Cur LJ 334. Means a right, term, or mode of holding lands or tenements in subordination to a superior; in fendal times, real property was held predominantly
Cy-pres
except so far as it is seen that the intention cannot be literally executed. In that case another mode will be adopted consistent with the general intention, so as to execute it, though not in mode, yet
Usage
Usage, denotes a habit or a mode of conduct or a course of action. Though such behaviour may generally be linked with human actions it
Giving notice in writing
given to the drawer of the cheque, the legislature must be presumed to have been aware of the modern devices and equipment already in vogue and also in store for future. If the Court were to interpret
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