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desertion

desertion : the forsaking of a person, post, or relationship: as a : permanent withdrawal from living with one's spouse without the spouse's consent and without cause or justification NOTE: Desertion is

i-551 (green card)

i-551 (green card) Permanent residence card or alien registration receipt card or "green card." See Lawful Permanent Resident. Source: Department of State.

Undue influence

the other; or (b) Where he makes a contract with a person whose mental capacity is temporarily or permanently affected by reason of age, illness, or mental or bodily distress. (3) Where a person who is in

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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]

Imperishable

Not perishable not subject to decay indestructible enduring permanently as an imperishable monument imperishable renown

icecap

a mass of ice and snow that permanently covers a large area of land eg the polar regions or a mountain peak

Gas

term used at first by chemists as synonymous with air but since restricted to fluids supposed to be permanently elastic as oxygen hydrogen etc in distinction from vapors as steam which become liquid on a reduction of

Dyeing

The process or art of fixing coloring matters permanently and uniformly in the fibers of wool cotton etc

Decalcomania

The art or process of transferring pictures and designs to china glass marble etc and permanently fixing them thereto

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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