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Completely knocked down condition
ready to be assembled.' (See Webster's New International Dictionary, Volume II, p. 1371 and also Words and Phrases, Permanent Addition, Volume 23, p. 560), Union of India v. Tarachand Gupta and Bros., (1971) 1 SCC 486: AIR
Priapism
More or less permanent erection and rigidity of the penis with or without sexual desire
Agriculture and Fisheries, Ministry of
Agriculture and Fisheries. The Board had in fact never met, but its opinions had been those of its permanent officials and of its President. See Board of Agriculture and Fisheries Act, 1909, the Ministry of Agriculture and
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Pavis
pavisor who sometimes also screened an archer with it It was originally carried but sometimes set up in permanent position
Dharma
compassion are human virtues. This is what Hindus Call sanatan dharma meaning religion which is immutable, constant, living, permanent and ever in existence, Aruna Roy v. Union of India, (2002) 7 SCC 368 (399).
menobranch
A large aquatic American salamander of the genus Necturus having permanent external gills
mutilated
badly injured perhaps with amputation or permanent disfigurement as mutilated victims of the rocket attack
Nankeen
of a species of cotton Gossypium religiosum that is naturally of a brownish yellow color quite indestructible and permanent
Neo Malthusian
Designating or pertaining to a group of modern economists who hold to the Malthusianism doctrine that permanent betterment of the general standard of living is impossible without decrease of competition by limitation of the number
Nitrogen
all organized living tissues animal or vegetable Symbol N Atomic weight 14007 It was formerly regarded as a permanent noncondensible gas but was liquefied in 1877 by Cailletet of Paris and Pictet of Geneva and boils at
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