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olm
A European cave dwelling aquatic salamander Proteus anguinus with permanent external gills
Palladium
and also alloyed with platinum and gold It is a silver white metal resembling platinum and like it permanent and untarnished in the air but is more easily fusible with a melting point of 1555deg C It
Post it note
A small sheet of paper having the back part partly covered with a non permanent gum which allows the note to be attached temporarily to another object and easily removed without leaving any
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Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923
made by the tenant. The principal improvements mentioned in the First Schedule are:-- (1) Buildings silos, laying down permanent pasture, various kinds of planting, fencing, works, etc.--For these the written consent of the landlord is required: the
main file
A file that is used as the authority in a given job and that is relatively permanent
Producers surplus
the normal rate of interest and wages accruing to a producer on account of some monopoly temporary or permanent of the means or materials of production called also Producers rent
Remanence
The state of being remanent continuance permanence
VerbarSampan
A Chinese boat from twelve to fifteen feet long covered with a house and sometimes used as a permanent habitation on the inland waters
Semipermanent
Half or partly permanent
Sojourn
live in a place as a temporary resident or as a stranger not considering the place as a permanent habitation to delay to tarry
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