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Bloody sweat
A sweat accompanied by a discharge of blood a disease called sweating sickness formerly prevalent in England and other countries
Growth
germ or root to full size or maturity increase in size number frequency strength etc augmentation advancement production prevalence or influence as the growth of trade the growth of power the growth of intemperance Idle weeds are
Millennialist
that Christ will reign personally on earth a thousand years a Chiliast also a believer in the universal prevalence of Christianity for a long period
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Predominance
The quality or state of being predominant superiority ascendency prevalence predomination
Prepollence
The quality or state of being prepollent superiority of power predominance prevalence
VerbarRoturier
A person who is not of noble birth specif a freeman who during the prevalence of feudalism held allodial land
National insurance
and 1Edw. 8, c. 13), includes employment in agriculture (hitherto excepted), among the insurable employments. Owing to the prevalence of unemployment, due to economic conditions brought about by the Great War, this branch of the law has
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