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oligochaete
terrestrial and aquatic annelids including the earthworms having bristles borne singly along the length of the body a member of the
Mixed hereditament
part of the hereditament used for the letting of rooms singly for residential purposes, whether by way of tenancy or licence
Distributively
By distribution singly not collectively in a distributive manner
Figurant
One who dances at the opera not singly but in groups or figures an accessory character on the
Glyn
A glen See Glen Obs singly but occurring often in locative names in Ireland as Glen
Lens
one curved and the other plane and commonly used either singly or combined in optical instruments for changing the direction of
butene
any of three isomeric singly unsaturated hydrocarbons C4H8 all are used in making synthetic rubbers
Severality
Each particular taken singly distinction
Solely
Singly alone only without another as to rest a cause solely
Organised crime syndicate
a group of two or more persons who, acting either singly or collectively, as a syndicate or gang indulge in activities
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