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Jinny road
on which loaded cars descend by gravity drawing up empty ones
Lapper
One who takes up food or liquid with his tongue
Snakehead
A loose bent up end of one of the strap rails or flat rails formerly used on
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Cessionary bankrupt
Cessionary bankrupt, one who gave up his estate to be divided amongst his
Day-were of land
as much arable land as would be ploughed up in one day's work.
Cockbill
To tilt up one end of so as to make almost vertical as to
Relieve
To lift up to raise again as one who has fallen to cause to rise
Abdication
It differs from resignation, in that resignation is made by one who has received his office from another and restores it
Abbreviators
petitions into proper form, for their conversion into Papal Bulls. One who abbreviates, abridges or shortens, Black's Law disctionary, 7th Edn.,
Snapper
One who or that which snaps as a snapper up of
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