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semble
semble : it seems [ that the two statutes are consistent]
Semble
Semble [abbrev. Semb. or sem., Fr.] (it seems). Used in reports
Semblative
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Semble
To imitate to make a representation or likeness
Sembling
The practice of attracting the males of Lepidoptera or other insects by exposing the female confined in a cage
Oversamessa
Oversamessa, semble; a forfeiture for contempt or neglect in not pursuing a
Royal Arms
Royal Arms. There are two statutory provisions relating to the unauthorized use of the Royal Arms, namely, s. 68 of...
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