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Home Dictionary Name: vegetables Page: 4Salad
A preparation of vegetables as lettuce celery water cress onions etc usually dressed with salt vinegar oil and spice and eaten for giving a relish to other food as lettuce salad tomato salad etc...
Salading
Vegetables for salad...
Tax payable
Tax payable, means tax payable under this Act on sales or purchase effected by a dealer or casual dealer but does not include tax due as defined in clause (46). [West Bengal Value Added Tax Act, 2003, s. 2(49)]Means the full amount of tax which becomes due when assessed on the basis of the information regarding turnover and taxable turnover furnished or shown in the return, J.K. Synthetices Ltd. v. Commercial Taxes Officer, AIR 1994 SC 2393. (See also Rajasthan Sales Tax Act, 1954, s. 1113)The tax payable is the amount for which a demand notice is issued under s. 156. In determining the tax payable, the tax already paid has to be deducted. Hence, there can be no doubt that the expression 'the amount of the tax, if any, payable by him' referred to in the first part of s. 271(1)(a)(i), refers to the tax payable under a demand notice. Considering the words 'the tax' found in the latter part of that provision. It may be noted that the expression used is not 'tax' but the 'the tax'. The def...
Pottage
A kind of food made by boiling vegetables or meat or both together in water until soft a thick soup or porridge...
Greengrocer
A retailer of vegetables or fruits in their fresh or green state...
Bogeyman
A goblin a bugbear a bogey1 This is the form used by parents to frighten children as if you dont eat your vegetables the bogeyman will get you...
Pot au feu
A dish of broth meat and vegetables prepared by boiling in a pot a dish esp common among the French...
Bouilli
Boiled or stewed meat beef boiled with vegetables in water from which its gravy is to be made beef from which bouillon or soup has been made...
Caterpillar
The larval state of a butterfly or any lepidopterous insect sometimes but less commonly the larval state of other insects as the sawflies which are also called false caterpillars The true caterpillars have three pairs of true legs and several pairs of abdominal fleshy legs prolegs armed with hooks Some are hairy others naked They usually feed on leaves fruit and succulent vegetables being often very destructive Many of them are popularly called worms as the cutworm cankerworm army worm cotton worm silkworm...
Coster
One who hawks about fruit green vegetables fish etc...
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