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Short-ford
Short-ford. The ancient custom of the city of Exeter is, when the lord of the fee cannot be answered rent...
Short shrift
Short shrift (n), little time between condemnation and execution [Oxford Concise Dic. 5th Edn.] used by Iyer, J. to denote...
short term
short term : short rate
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Short jointed
Having short intervals between the joints said of a plant or an animal especially of a horse whose pastern is...
Title short
Title short, means label and index heading cited in the first clause of a Bill, Practice and Procedure of Parliament,...
Short notice of trial
Short notice of trial: four days, unless otherwise ordered. See (English) R.S.C. 1883, Ord. XXXVI. r. 14.
Short winded
Affected with shortness of breath having a quick difficult respiration as dyspnoic and asthmatic persons
Short waisted
Having a short waist
Short handed
Short of or lacking the regular number of servants or helpers
Short breathed
Having short breath or quick respiration
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