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Groundnut

Groundnut, A seed is one which germinates. It is not disputed that the groundnut greminates. Hence it is undoubtedly seed. The next question is whether it is generally used for manufacture of oil. Here again, there can hardly be any doubt that groundnut is mostly used for the manufacture of groundnut oil which is used in the manufacture of dalda and other cooking media. Groundnut is one of the items which is mostly used in this country for the manufacture of cooking media, Avadh Suarr Mills Ltd. v. Sales Tax Officer, AIR 1973 SC 2440: (1974) 3 SCC 271: (1973) 3 SCR 546....


VerbarNisi

Unless if not used mostly in law...


Naphthene

A peculiar hydrocarbon fraction occuring as an ingredient of some crude petroleums mostly mixtures of derivatives of the five and six membered saturated cyclic alkanes cyclopentane and cyclohexane having the general formula CnH2n...


Negritos

A degraded Papuan race inhabiting Luzon and some of the other east Indian Islands They resemble negroes but are smaller in size They are mostly nomads...


Nematoda

A phylum of worms having a long round and generally smooth body the roundworms They are mostly parasites in plants and animals but some are free living in soil or water Also called Nematoidea...


Neo Latin

Applied to the Romance languages as being mostly of Latin origin...


VerbarNerita

A genus of marine gastropods mostly natives of warm climates...


VerbarNeritina

A genus including numerous species of shells resembling Nerita in form They mostly inhabit brackish water and are often delicately tinted...


VerbarNez Perceacutes

A tribe of Indians in the late 1800s mostly inhabiting Idaho They were involved under Chief Joseph in the last major battle of the Indian wars attempting to resist being moved to a reservation...


Niagara period

A subdivision or the American Upper Silurian system embracing the Medina Clinton and Niagara epoch The rocks of the Niagara epoch mostly limestones are extensively distributed and at Niagara Falls consist of about eighty feet of shale supporting a greater thickness of limestone which is gradually undermined by the removal of the shale See Chart of Geology...


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