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Reverberation
light or heat or reeumlchoing sound as the reverberation of rays from a mirror the reverberation of rays from a mirror
Refringency
The power possessed by a substance to refract a ray as different substances have different refringencies
Noisy nuisance
(1851) 2 Sim NS 133; user of stable, Ball v. Ray, (1873) LR 8 Ch 467; reprinting works, Plsue v. Rushmer,
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Lucid Interval
Attroney-General v. Parnther, (1792) 3 Bro. C. C. 442; also Ray's Med. Jur. of Insan.; Beck's Med. Jur.; and Browne's Med.
Kabul also kabool
tenant to carry out the terms of the patta, Srinath Ray v. Pratap Udainath, 82 IC 879.
Business
to it excluding 'professional connections' from its scope, Barendra Prasad Ray v. ITO, (1981) 3 SCR 387: (1981) 2 SCC 693:
Sephen
A large sting ray of the genus Trygon especially Trygon sephen of the Indian
VerbarRudbeckia
herbs with showy pedunculate heads having a hemispherical involucre sterile ray flowers and a conical chaffy receptacle There are about thirty
Penalty
198. The expression 'penalty' involves an idea of punishment, Sova Ray v. Gostha Gopal Dey, AIR 1988 SC 981: (1988) 2
Rayon
Ray beam
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