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Pleadings
from the declaration of the plaintiff until issue is joined and the question made to rest on some single point
Pliohippus
An extinct genus of horses from the Pliocene deposits Each foot had a single toe or hoof as in the common horse
Polygenesis
The theory that living organisms originate in cells or embryos of different kinds instead of coming from a single cell opposed to monogenesis
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Nonce
The one or single occasion the present call or purpose chiefly used in the phrase for the nonce i e for the
Multiaxial
Having more than one axis developing in more than a single line or plain opposed to monoaxial
Monody
A species of poem of a mournful character in which a single mourner expresses lamentation a song for one voice
Monophyllous
One leaved composed of a single leaf as a monophyllous involucre or calyx
Monogastric
Having but a single stomach
Monogenesis
Oneness of origin esp Biol development of all beings in the universe from a single cell opposed to polygenesis Called also monism
Monogenism
The theory or doctrine that the human races have a common origin or constitute a single species
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Did you mean: single?
Singles - Law Dictionary Search Results
Pleadings
from the declaration of the plaintiff until issue is joined and the question made to rest on some single point
Pliohippus
An extinct genus of horses from the Pliocene deposits Each foot had a single toe or hoof as in the common horse
Polygenesis
The theory that living organisms originate in cells or embryos of different kinds instead of coming from a single cell opposed to monogenesis
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Nonce
The one or single occasion the present call or purpose chiefly used in the phrase for the nonce i e for the
Multiaxial
Having more than one axis developing in more than a single line or plain opposed to monoaxial
Monody
A species of poem of a mournful character in which a single mourner expresses lamentation a song for one voice
Monophyllous
One leaved composed of a single leaf as a monophyllous involucre or calyx
Monogastric
Having but a single stomach
Monogenesis
Oneness of origin esp Biol development of all beings in the universe from a single cell opposed to polygenesis Called also monism
Monogenism
The theory or doctrine that the human races have a common origin or constitute a single species
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