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Obsoletely

In an obsolete manner

boot

boot [obsolete or dialect boot compensation, from Old English bōt advantage, compensation] : additional money or property received to make up the difference in an exchange of business or investment property that is of like kind...

Lenger

Longer longest obsolete compar and superl of long

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Cornopean

An obsolete name for the cornet agrave piston

Harmoniphon

An obsolete wind instrument with a keyboard in which the sound which resembled the oboe was produced by the vibration

Exolete

Obsolete out of use state insipid

Em

An obsolete or colloquial contraction of the old form hem them

disray

Disarray an obsolete variant

Ketch

An almost obsolete form of sailing vessel with a mainmast and a mizzenmast usually from one hundred to two hundred and

Hundred Court

from a Court-baron, and its proceedings might be reviewed by writ of false judgment. The court is become obsolete, but the County Courts Act, 1888, s. 6, re-enacting s. 14 of the County Courts Act, 1846, still

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