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Magna Carta
is absolutely necessary for his support and maintenance, as his tools and instruments of trade; and wainage is that which is
Motor tractor
which are not constructed to carry any load (other than tools for equipment, etc.), and the weight of which unladen does
Rattering
Rattering, means the practice of taking away tools, destroying machinery, and the like in an attempt either to
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Producers goods
as factors in the production of other goods such as tools and raw material called also instrumental goods auxiliary goods intermediate
Ratten
To deprive feloniously of the tools used in ones employment as by breaking or stealing them
Friendly societies
the endowment of members at any age, the insurance of tools against fire, or of cattle, for working men's clubs, or
Oilstone
A variety of hone slate or whetstone used for whetting tools when lubricated with oil
Duffel bag
A sack to hold miscellaneous articles as tools supplies or the like
Mustaiba
Brazil and used in turning for making the handles of tools and the like
good
title, mobile goods, or minerals pro·duc·er goods : goods (as tools and raw materials) used to produce other goods and satisfy
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