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Sag

To sink in the middle by its weight or under applied pressure

Winning

other mineral from the mine, pit or quarry; (ii) to sink shaft or make excavation so as to reach a seam

Sentine

A place for dregs and dirt a sink a sewer

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Sinking

a amp n from Sink

To merge

To merge, means to sink or disappear in something else, to become absorbed or extinguished,

N

the sound of g hard or k as in single sink conquer it usually represents the same sound as the digraph

Plumming

by means of a mine dial the place where to sink an air shaft or to bring an adit to the

Merger

Merger [fr. mergo, Lat., to sink], an annihilation, by act of law, of a particular in

merge

To cause to be swallowed up to immerse to sink to absorb

Deeply

to a great depth far below the surface as to sink deeply

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Sag

To sink in the middle by its weight or under applied pressure

Winning

other mineral from the mine, pit or quarry; (ii) to sink shaft or make excavation so as to reach a seam

Sentine

A place for dregs and dirt a sink a sewer

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Sinking

a amp n from Sink

To merge

To merge, means to sink or disappear in something else, to become absorbed or extinguished,

N

the sound of g hard or k as in single sink conquer it usually represents the same sound as the digraph

Plumming

by means of a mine dial the place where to sink an air shaft or to bring an adit to the

Merger

Merger [fr. mergo, Lat., to sink], an annihilation, by act of law, of a particular in

merge

To cause to be swallowed up to immerse to sink to absorb

Deeply

to a great depth far below the surface as to sink deeply

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