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lot
or office (as a registry of deeds) 2 : a single article, a number of units of an article, or a
Phase splitter
A device by which a single phase current is split into two or more currents differing
One
Being a single unit or entire being or thing and no more not
Monophyletic
Of or pertaining to a single family or stock or to development from a single common
Monochrome
A painting or drawing in a single color a picture made with a single color
big bang theory
matter and energy of the universe was contained in a single point and began to rapidly expand and evolve starting as
annuity
annuity benefits at retirement for all eligible persons under a single master contract usually issued to an employer for the benefit
will
valid under other rules. joint and mutual will : a single will jointly executed by two or more persons and containing
Plant
root stem and leaves though consisting sometimes only of a single leafy expansion or a series of cellules or even a
consolidate
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Consolidated cases may become one single action with a single judgment, or may retain their individual
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