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Selda

Selda [fr. selde, Sax., a sea], a shop, shed, or stall in a market; a wood of sallows or willows;...

Surcharge and falsify

is at liberty to show it, and that is falsification': Pit v. Cholmondeley, (1754) 2 Vs Sen 565, per Lord Hardwicke,

Wetland

Wetland, includes swamps and marshes, wet grass lands and pit lands, estuaries, deltas and tidal flats, near shore marine areas,

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Winning

get or extract coal or other mineral from the mine, pit or quarry; (ii) to sink shaft or make excavation so

Workshop

hat works, rope works, bakehouses, lace warehouses, shipbuilding works quarries, pit banks, dry-cleaning, carpet-beating, and bottle-washing works, and any premises named

Pitted

Marked with little pits as in smallpox See Pit v t 2

Smallpox

crusts which slough after a certain time often leaving a pit or scar

Pitman

One who works in a pit as in mining in sawing timber etc

VerbarFossa

A pit groove cavity or depression of greater or less depth as

Brink

precipice a bank or edge as of a river or pit a verge a border as the brink of a chasm

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