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Queen olive

Properly a kind of superior olive grown in the region of Seville Spain It is large size and oblong shape with a small but long pit it is cured when green keeps well and has a delicate flavor Loosely any olive of similar character...


Olived

Decorated or furnished with olive trees...


Oliver

An olive grove...


Olivaceous

Resembling the olive of the color of the olive olive green...


Morin

A yellow crystalline substance C15H10O7 of acid properties extracted from fustic Chlorophora tinctoria syn Maclura tinctoria formerly called Morus tinctoria called also moric acid and natural yellow 8 It is used as a dye for wool giving a color from lemon yellow through olive to olive brown depending on the metal with which it is mordanted...


Oleaceae

A natural family of trees and shrubs having berries or drupes or capsules as fruits the olive family sometimes placed in the order Oleales it includes the olive ash jasmine privet and lilac...


Olivenite

An olive green mineral a hydrous arseniate of copper Cu2AsO4OH olive ore...


Letters

Letters. The recipient or lawful possessor of letters has all the rights in them incident to property except that he is not entitled to publish them or paraphrase of them, Philip v. Pennell, (1907) 2 Ch 577; Oliver v. Oliver, (1861) 31 LJCP 4. As to copyright, see Macgillivray on Copyright....


jury

jury pl: ju·ries [Anglo-French juree, from feminine past participle of Old French jurer to swear, from Latin jurare, from jur- jus law] : a body of individuals sworn to give a decision on some matter submitted to them ;esp : a body of individuals selected and sworn to inquire into a question of fact and to give their verdict according to the evidence occasionally used with a pl. verb [the are always to decide whether the inference shall be drawn "Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr."] see also advisory jury, array, grand jury, inquest, jury nullification, petit jury, special jury, trial jury, venire Amendment VI to the Constitution in the back matter NOTE: The jury of American and English law most likely originated in early Anglo-Norman property proceedings, where a body of 12 knights or freemen who were from the area, and usually familiar with the parties, would take an oath and answer questions put to them by a judge in order to determine property rights. Jury verdicts began to be us...


Basilicon

An ointment composed of wax pitch resin and olive oil lard or other fatty substance...


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