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mo
A suffix added to the names of certain numerals or to the numerals themselves to indicate the number of leaves...
divorce
(as adultery) arising after the marriage compare annulment NOTE: The most common grounds for divorce are absence from the marital home,
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molest
molest 1 : to annoy, disturb, or persecute esp. with hostile intent or injurious effect 2 : to make annoying...
testimony
testimony pl: -nies [Latin testimonium, from testis witness] : evidence furnished by a witness under oath or affirmation and either...
de-immobilize
de-immobilize -ized -iz·ing : to free from immobilization ;specif : to return (a component part of immovable property) to the...
immobilize
immobilize -lized -liz·ing : to make immobile ;specif : to turn (movable property) into immovable property (as by incorporating it...
Mos
sing of Mores
accommodate
accommodate -dat·ed -dat·ing 1 : to make a change or provision for [ a disability] see also reasonable accommodation 2...
good
good bet·ter best 1 : commercially sound or reliable [a risk] 2 a : valid or effectual under the law...
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