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reliction
act of leaving behind, from relinquere to leave behind] 1 : the gradual recession of water leaving land permanently uncovered 2 : land uncovered by reliction compare accretion
residence
but only one domicile] NOTE: A distinction is usually maintained between domicile and residence based on the relative permanency of a domicile and the intent to make it a principal place of abode. In some contexts, however,
separated
state of estrangement between spouses usually requiring the maintenance of separate residences and the intent to live apart permanently : being in a state of separation [has been for a year]
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settle
set·tling vt 1 : to resolve conclusively [ a question of law] 2 : to establish or secure permanently [a settled legal principle] 3 : close [ the sale of securities] [ the estate] 4 : to
Cassel brown
A brown pigment of varying permanence consisting of impure lignite It was found originally near Cassel now Kassel Germany
Inhere
To be inherent to stick in to be fixed in or permanently incorporated with something to cleave to to belong as attributes or qualities
Consign
the possession of another or into a different state with the sense of fixedness in that state or permanence of possession as to consign the body to the grave
Continuance
A holding on or remaining in a particular state permanence as of condition habits abode etc perseverance constancy duration stay
crushed
treated so as to have a permanently wrinkled appearance of fabrics as crushed velvet
Cuir bouilli
by the process to receive impressed patterns like those produced by chasing metal and to retain the impression permanently
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