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Terminal

of Navigation and Shipping Regulations, 2002, R. 2(r)] Means the point at which motion or action ends; goal; end; finishing point;

Carnots cycle

following four successive operations 1 Isothermal expansion to a desired point 2 adiabatic expansion to a desired point 3 isothermal compression

Muricate

Formed with sharp points full of sharp points or of pickles covered or roughened

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Punctated

Pointed ending in a point or points

House of Commons

in previous editions), wrote that he knew no reason in point of law why any member might not still insist on

Pentacle

A five pointed star also called a pentagram or pentalpha See illustr under

Act done under colour of office

not done under colour of an office merely because the point of time at which it is done coincides with the

Fabricating false evidence

upon the evidence, to entertain an erroneous opinion touching any point material to the result of such proceeding, is said to

Burden of proof

Lat.]. the most prominent canon of evidence is, that the point in issue is to be proved by the party who

Carucate

s. 2(1)(a)] Means--(1) A trial. (2) A trial involving some point of law so important as to be published in Law

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