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Escort
A body of armed men to attend a person of distinction for the sake of affording safety when on a journey one who conducts some one as an attendant a guard as
arguendo
arguendo [New Latin] : for the sake of argument [assuming that the allegations are true]
lucri causa
lucri causa [New Latin, literally, for the sake of gain] : intent to obtain a gain [because lucri causa is required for larceny "W. R. LaFave
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pro forma
pro forma [Latin, for the sake of form] 1 : made or carried out in a perfunctory manner or as a formality 2 :
Cochineal fig
A plant of Central and Southern America of the Cactus family extensively cultivated for the sake of the cochineal insect which lives on it
Cutpurse
One who cuts purses for the sake of stealing them or their contents an act common when men wore purses fastened by a string to
Deacutegras
It was formerly solely a by product of chamois leather manufacture but is now made for its own sake being valuable as a dressing for hides
Glasswort
succulent jointed stems also a prickly plant of the same family Salsola Kali both formerly burned for the sake of the ashes which yield soda for making glass and soap
Play
To engage in sport or lively recreation to exercise for the sake of amusement to frolic to spot
Horde
or gang especially a clan or tribe of a nomadic people migrating from place to place for the sake of pasturage plunder etc a predatory multitude
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Escort
A body of armed men to attend a person of distinction for the sake of affording safety when on a journey one who conducts some one as an attendant a guard as
arguendo
arguendo [New Latin] : for the sake of argument [assuming that the allegations are true]
lucri causa
lucri causa [New Latin, literally, for the sake of gain] : intent to obtain a gain [because lucri causa is required for larceny "W. R. LaFave
Keep your definitions linked to case research
pro forma
pro forma [Latin, for the sake of form] 1 : made or carried out in a perfunctory manner or as a formality 2 :
Cochineal fig
A plant of Central and Southern America of the Cactus family extensively cultivated for the sake of the cochineal insect which lives on it
Cutpurse
One who cuts purses for the sake of stealing them or their contents an act common when men wore purses fastened by a string to
Deacutegras
It was formerly solely a by product of chamois leather manufacture but is now made for its own sake being valuable as a dressing for hides
Glasswort
succulent jointed stems also a prickly plant of the same family Salsola Kali both formerly burned for the sake of the ashes which yield soda for making glass and soap
Play
To engage in sport or lively recreation to exercise for the sake of amusement to frolic to spot
Horde
or gang especially a clan or tribe of a nomadic people migrating from place to place for the sake of pasturage plunder etc a predatory multitude
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