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Sink
Sink, with all its grammatical variation and cognate expressions, includes, in
Sink
and lower to decline gradually to subside as a stone sinks in water waves rise and sink the sun sinks in
Sinking fund
Sinking fund. A fund formed for the redemption of a debt
sinking fund
sinking fund see fund
Bog
To sink as into a bog to submerge in a bog to
drainboard
a board beside a kitchen sink having a surface inclined so as to drain into the
Subsidence
In a proper context, the word 'subsidence' may mean both sinking as well as settlement, Bimla Charan Batabyal v. Indian Museum
Baumeacute
hydrometers One which is used with liquids heavier than water sinks to 0deg in pure water and to 15deg in a
Sank
imp of Sink
Pregravitate
To descend by gravity to sink
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