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Enumerative
Counting or reckoning up one by one
Rooter
One who or that which roots one that tears up by
Sampler
One who makes up samples for inspection one who examines samples
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Self sacrificing
Yielding up ones own interest feelings etc sacrificing ones self
Sledge
A strong vehicle with low runners or low wheels or one without wheels or runners made of plank slightly turned up
Accomplice
Accomplice [fr. complice, Fr., complex, Lat., bound up with one in a project, but always in a bad sense], one
Liberam legem amittere
Liberam legem amittere, to lose one's free law (called the villanious judgment), to become discredited or
Glass ware
articles from a glass ware shop. In popular sense when one talks of glass ware such specialised articles like clinical syringes,
Corporation owned or controlled by the State
Governments, or partly by the Central Government and partly by one or more State Governments. [Land Acquisition Act, 1894 (1 of
Oral argument
Oral argument, is the one chance for you (not for some chance-assigned mere judge) to
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