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Environmental pollutant
or gaseous substance present in such concentration as maybe, or tend to be, injurious to environment. [Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (29
Libel
& Son, (1930) 2 KB 226. All contumelious matter that tends to degrade a man in the opinion of his neighbours,
Corroboration
5, c. 1), s. 38, the evidence of children of tender years, though not given on oath, needs corroboration. See UNUS
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Conducive
Loading or tending helpful contributive tending to promote
Gravitate
law of gravitation to exert a force or pressure or tend to move under the influence of gravitation to tend in
Evil
Having qualities tending to injury and mischief having a nature or properties which
Electro positive
relatively to some other associated body or bodies as to tend to the negative pole of a voltaic battery in electrolysis
Diverge
To extend from a common point in different directions to tend from one point and recede from each other to tend
Descensive
Tending to descend tending downwards descending
Convergent
tending to one point of focus tending to approach each other
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