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Ionic
A foot consisting of four syllables either two long and two short that is a spondee and a
Hybrid
The offspring of the union of two animals or plants derived from recognizably different genetic lines as
Bilateral
Having two sides arranged upon two sides affecting two sides or two
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Deed
Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 56 (2), made between two or more persons in different interests, or a deed-poll (charta
Marshalling
and securities depends upon the principle that a person, having two funds out of which to satisfy his demands, shall not,
National Assembly of the Church of England
of Bishops (i.e., members of the Upper Houses of the two Convocations), the House of Clergy (i.e., members of the two
Multi-storeyed building
constructed on any land, containing four or more apartments, or two or more buildings in any area designated as a block,
Legislature
alter and repeal laws. It may consist of one or two Houses with similar or different powers, Office of the Speaker
Manor
man in his own demesne as of his own fee. Two free tenants, at least, were necessary to constitute a manor;
Lords of Appeal in Ordinary
Lords of Appeal in Ordinary, originally two persons having held high judicial office, or practised at the
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