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Snip
To cut off the nip or neb of or to cut off at once with shears or scissors to clip...
Adjournment
Adjournment [fr. jour, Fr., a day], a putting off to another time or place, a continuation of a meeting from...
Construction equipment vehicle
Construction equipment vehicle, means rubber tyred, (including pneumatic tyred), rubber padded or steel drum wheel mounted, self-propelled, excavator, loader, backhoe,...
Avuision
Avuision [fr. avulsio, Lat.], lands torn off by an inundation or current from property to which they originally belonged, and...
Pickoff
a play in which a base runner is picked off See pick off
Postpone
To defer to a future or later time to put off also to cause to be deferred or put off...
Precisive
Cutting off Logic exactly limiting by cutting off all that is not absolutely relative to the purpose as precisive censure...
Recoup
To keep back rightfully a part as if by cutting off so as to diminish a sum due to take...
Skelter
To run off helter skelter to hurry to scurry with away or off
Accumulated loss
Accumulated loss, means so much of the loss of the amalgamating banking company under the head 'profits and gains of...
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