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Berra
Berra, a plain open heath.
Rough
small ridges or points on the surface not smooth or plain as a rough board a rough stone rough cloth
Assisa cadere
cadere, to be nonsuited, as when there is such a plain and legal insufficiency in an action that the plaintiff cannot
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Any surety
Any surety, on its plain grammatical meaning there can be no doubt that the term
Absoluta sententia expositare non indiget
Absoluta sententia expositare non indiget [Lat.], legal maxim meaning Plain words need no explanation.
Aberemurder
Aberemurder [fr. abere, apparent, notorious and mord, murder, Sax.], plain or downright murder, as distinguished from the less heinous crime
Abduction
of practical effect. See ABUSING CHILDREN; CHILDREN; RAPE. On a plain reading, of that clause there does not seem to be
Socle
A plain block or plinth forming a low pedestal any base especially
Shirt waist suit
A costume consisting of a plain belted blouse and skirt of the same material
Roxburgh
A style of bookbinding in which the back is plain leather the sides paper or cloth the top gilt edged
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