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One who heles or covers hence a tiler slater or thatcher...
Sea slater
Any isopod crustacean of the genus Ligia...
Sea wood louse
A sea slater...
Slater
One who lays slates or whose occupation is to slate buildings...
Slating
The act of covering with slate slates or a substance resembling slate the work of a slater...
Nominatim
Nominatim, by name; expressed one by one.--the act of mentioning by name; especially the power of appointing, by virtue of some manor or otherwise, a clerk to a patron of a benefice, by him to be presented to the ordinary. A nominator must appoint his clerk within six months after avoidance; if he do not, and the patron presents his clerk before the bishop has taken any benefit of the lapse, he is obliged to admit such clerk, Plowd. 529. Also [see (English) Ballot Act, 1872; (English) Municipal Corporations Act, 1882, s. 55; Representation of People (No. 2) Act, 1920 (10 & 11 Geo. 5, c. 35]; and (English) Local Government Act, 1933 (23 & 24 Geo. 5, c. 51), Sched. II., Part I., para. 2 (1) the written proposal of a candidate at a parliamentary or municipal election. A to the power of a member of a friendly society or an industrial or a provident society to dispose by 'nomination' of sums payable on his death, see Friendly Societies Act, 1896, s. 56; Friendly Societies Act, 1908, s. 5; B...
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