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Cousin
Cousin [fr. Cousin, Fr.; cugino, It.; consobrinus, Lat., whence cusdrin, susrin; sabrino, Sp.]. A cousin is any collateral relation except...
Degree
Degree [fr. degre, Fr.; degrat, O. Fr.; gradus, Lat.], a step; the difference in relative importance of the same species,...
Discontinuance
Discontinuance, an interruption or breaking off. This happened when he who had an estate-tail made a larger estate of the...
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Executor
Executor. A person appointed by a testator to carry out the directions and requests in his will, and to dispose...
Executory devise
Executory devise. Mr. Fearne (Cont. Rem. 386) defines an executory devise to be, strictly, such a limitation of a future...
Family
Family, in relation to a person, includes the ascend-ant and descendant of such person. [Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act, 1976...
Situate
Having a site situation or location being in a relative position permanently fixed placed located as a town situated or...
Orrery
An apparatus which illustrates by the revolution of balls moved by wheelwork the relative size periodic motions positions orbits etc...
Relationist
A relative a relation
penicillin
Any of a variety of substances having a structure containing a beta lactam ring fused to a thiirane ring to...
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