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Obliterate

Obliterate, means (1) To wipe out, rub off, or erase (a

obliterating

making undecipherable or imperceptible as obliterating mists

Wills

the time of his death.' The twenty-first s. relates to obliterations, inter-lineations, and other alterations in wills, and enacts 'that no

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Charbon

a horse after the large spot or mark has become obliterated

VerbarMesophloeligum

usually soon covered by the outer or corky layer and obliterated

obliterated

destroyed so thoroughly as to be unrecognizable or imperceptible

Obliteration

The act of obliterating or the state of being obliterated extinction

Amnesty

against the Government up to a certain date are so obliterated that they can never be brought into charge. All acts

Mancipatio

were called mancipia, Encyc. Londin. Abolished by Justinian, when he obliterated the distinction between things mancipi and things nec mancipi. See

Stamp

to the standards by or under this Act, has been obliterated. Explanation,.--A stamp may be made by impressing, casting, engraving, etching,

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