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Enantiomorphous
Similar but not superposable i e related to each other as a right handed to a left handed glove
VerbarHomotaxis
Similarly in arrangement of parts the opposite of heterotaxy
Homomorphy
Similarity of form resemblance in external characters while widely different in fundamental structure resemblance in geometric ground form See
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Homoeligomorphism
A near similarity of crystalline forms between unlike chemical compounds See Isomorphism
Congeneracy
Similarity of origin affinity
comparability
a similarity allowing comparison an approximate equivalence
Royalty
Royalty, a payment reserved by the grantor of a patent, lease of a mine or similar right, and payable proportionately to the use made of the right by the grantee. It is usually a
Habitually
Police, (1995) 3 SCC 237. Would mean repeatedly or persistently and implies a thread of continuity stringing together similar repeated acts. Repeated, persistent and similar, but not isolated, individual and dissimilar acts are necessary to justify an
Entertainment
whose activities are parly educational, was held to be a variety 'entertainment' within the meaning of the section. Similarly in Words and Phrases, Judicially Defined (Vol. 2, pp. 206- 207) the word entertainment has been defined thus:
Changed Circumstances
force of the Constitution in January 1950, and no more. Therefore when Art. 314 speaks of 'rights as similar thereto as changed circumstance may permit', it only means that a member of the former Secretary of State's
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