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Imprimatur
Imprimatur, a licence to print or publish. Imprimatur means 'authorised or approved', Rama Narang v.
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or pronouncement made by means of any light, sound, smoke-gas, print, electronic medium, internet or website and includes through any notice,
Printery
A place where cloth is printed print works also a printing office
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Platinotype
A permanent photographic picture or print in platinum black
Photochromoscope
giving shifting effects of color to a photograph The unmounted print made translucent is illuminated from behind with colored light
Paracelsus
practiced medicine but could not find a publisher willing to print his books He preached frequently the need for experimentation in
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the judge at the trial. Such copies must be in print, except as to such parts, if any, of the pleadings
Blasphemy
167, very severely punishes any person 'who shall by writing printing teaching or advised speaking, deny the Christian religion to be
Cause-list
Cause-list, a printed roll of actions to be tried in the order of
Bleaching..... processing
Bleaching..... processing, the expressions 'bleaching, mercerising, dyeing, printing, water-proofing, rubberising, shrink-proofing, organdie processing' which precede the expression 'or
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Imprimatur
Imprimatur, a licence to print or publish. Imprimatur means 'authorised or approved', Rama Narang v.
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or pronouncement made by means of any light, sound, smoke-gas, print, electronic medium, internet or website and includes through any notice,
Printery
A place where cloth is printed print works also a printing office
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Platinotype
A permanent photographic picture or print in platinum black
Photochromoscope
giving shifting effects of color to a photograph The unmounted print made translucent is illuminated from behind with colored light
Paracelsus
practiced medicine but could not find a publisher willing to print his books He preached frequently the need for experimentation in
Record
the judge at the trial. Such copies must be in print, except as to such parts, if any, of the pleadings
Blasphemy
167, very severely punishes any person 'who shall by writing printing teaching or advised speaking, deny the Christian religion to be
Cause-list
Cause-list, a printed roll of actions to be tried in the order of
Bleaching..... processing
Bleaching..... processing, the expressions 'bleaching, mercerising, dyeing, printing, water-proofing, rubberising, shrink-proofing, organdie processing' which precede the expression 'or
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