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Obsolesce
To become obsolescent
depreciation
of property due to physical deterioration and wear or to obsolescence and lack of adaptability
Obsolescence
Matched in: Term Obsolescence
Depreciation
'a decrease in value of property though wear, deterioration, or obsolescence, the allowance made for this in book-keeping, accounting, etc.' (Webster's
carriage house
other vehicles also called coach house It is now 1998 obsolescent and its function has been taken over by the garage
Obsolescent
Going out of use becoming obsolete passing into desuetude
Royal forests
forest, with special courts and a particular law. These were obsolescent as long since as the end of the sixteenth century.
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