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Prim' impressionis
Prim' impressionis. A case prim' impressionis (of the first impression) is
Preces, primari', or Prim'
Preces, primari', or Prim', a right of the Crown to name the
Prim' or primari' preces
Prim' or primari' preces. See PRECES PRIMARI'.
Impression
Impression. Effect produced (esp. on mind and feelings). See PRIM' IMPRESSIONIS.
Holograph will
which is wholly in the handwriting of the testator, Joyce Prim Rose Prestor v. Vera Marie Vas, (1996) 9 SCC 324
False news, spreading
imprison-ment; which was confirmed by 3 Edw. 1 (Stat. West. Prim.), c. 34; 2 Rich. 2, st. 1, c. 5; and
Smug
or nice especially in dress spruce affectedly precise smooth and prim
Privet
European shrub Ligustrum vulgare much used in hedges called also prim
Primly
In a prim or precise manner
Primness
The quality or state of being prim affected formality or niceness preciseness stiffness
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