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Okra

esculentus syn Hibiscus esculentus whose green pods abounding in nutritious mucilage are much used for soups stews or pickles gumbo

Oilman

One who deals in oils formerly one who dealt in oils and pickles

Muricate

Formed with sharp points full of sharp points or of pickles covered or roughened as a surface with sharp points or excrescences

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Caperberry

The small olive shaped berry of the European and Oriental caper said to be used in pickles and as a condiment

Bilimbi

of Averrhoa of the Oxalideaelig or Sorrel family They are very acid and highly esteemed when preserved or pickled The juice is used as a remedy for skin diseases

Water and watercourse

water which merely percolates through the soil: see Chasemore v. Richards, (1859) 7 HLC 349; Bradford Corporation v. Pickles, 1895 AC 587; and Acton v. Burnell, (1843) 12 M&W 324. As to nuisances, cleansing, etc., in connection

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Okra

esculentus syn Hibiscus esculentus whose green pods abounding in nutritious mucilage are much used for soups stews or pickles gumbo

Oilman

One who deals in oils formerly one who dealt in oils and pickles

Muricate

Formed with sharp points full of sharp points or of pickles covered or roughened as a surface with sharp points or excrescences

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Caperberry

The small olive shaped berry of the European and Oriental caper said to be used in pickles and as a condiment

Bilimbi

of Averrhoa of the Oxalideaelig or Sorrel family They are very acid and highly esteemed when preserved or pickled The juice is used as a remedy for skin diseases

Water and watercourse

water which merely percolates through the soil: see Chasemore v. Richards, (1859) 7 HLC 349; Bradford Corporation v. Pickles, 1895 AC 587; and Acton v. Burnell, (1843) 12 M&W 324. As to nuisances, cleansing, etc., in connection

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