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Sapper
One who saps specifically Mil one who is employed in working at saps
mannitol
sweet taste obtained from a so called manna the dried sap of the flowering ash Fraxinus ornus called also mannite and
Spirituous liquor
wine, or any alcoholic liquid obtained by distilla-tion or the sap of any kind of palm tree, and includes any other
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Jaggery
of 'jaggery' as: 'A course dark sugar made from palm sap or otherwise, (Hindi-Shakkar) Sanskrit-Sarkara).' It is, therefore, clear that Shakkar
Goodwill
Goodwill, may be the whole advantage belonging to the firm, its reputation as also connection thereof. It, thus, means that...
Sapwood
bark being that portion of the tree through which the sap flows most freely distinguished from heartwood
Sapless
Destitute of sap not juicy
Sapful
Abounding in sap sappy
Sap
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Palmyra
building purposes its fruit and roots serve for food its sap for making toddy and its leaves for thatching huts
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Sapper
One who saps specifically Mil one who is employed in working at saps
mannitol
sweet taste obtained from a so called manna the dried sap of the flowering ash Fraxinus ornus called also mannite and
Spirituous liquor
wine, or any alcoholic liquid obtained by distilla-tion or the sap of any kind of palm tree, and includes any other
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Jaggery
of 'jaggery' as: 'A course dark sugar made from palm sap or otherwise, (Hindi-Shakkar) Sanskrit-Sarkara).' It is, therefore, clear that Shakkar
Goodwill
Goodwill, may be the whole advantage belonging to the firm, its reputation as also connection thereof. It, thus, means that...
Sapwood
bark being that portion of the tree through which the sap flows most freely distinguished from heartwood
Sapless
Destitute of sap not juicy
Sapful
Abounding in sap sappy
Sap
Matched in: Term Sap
Palmyra
building purposes its fruit and roots serve for food its sap for making toddy and its leaves for thatching huts
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