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Magen David
A hexagram1a when used as the symbol of Judaism called also Mogen David and Star of David It is included on the flag of Israel
dinnertime
the time when people eat dinner usually the time for the evening meal
Cross week
Rogation week when the cross was borne in processions
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Cold short
Brittle when cold that is below a red heat as cold short iron
chemosorption
adsorption especially when irreversible by means of chemical instead of physical forces as chemosorption of gaseous nitrogen on iron catalysts
Benting time
The season when pigeons are said to feed on bents before peas are ripe
modification
modification when a lender agrees to modify the terms of a mortgage without refinancing the loan. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Double waste
Double waste. When a tenant, bound to repair, suffers a house to be wasted, and then unlawfully fells timber to repair it, he is said to commit double waste.
Luce
A pike when full grown
sale leaseback
sale leaseback when a seller deeds property to a buyer for a payment, and the buyer simultaneously leases the property back to the seller. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
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Magen David
A hexagram1a when used as the symbol of Judaism called also Mogen David and Star of David It is included on the flag of Israel
dinnertime
the time when people eat dinner usually the time for the evening meal
Cross week
Rogation week when the cross was borne in processions
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Cold short
Brittle when cold that is below a red heat as cold short iron
chemosorption
adsorption especially when irreversible by means of chemical instead of physical forces as chemosorption of gaseous nitrogen on iron catalysts
Benting time
The season when pigeons are said to feed on bents before peas are ripe
modification
modification when a lender agrees to modify the terms of a mortgage without refinancing the loan. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Double waste
Double waste. When a tenant, bound to repair, suffers a house to be wasted, and then unlawfully fells timber to repair it, he is said to commit double waste.
Luce
A pike when full grown
sale leaseback
sale leaseback when a seller deeds property to a buyer for a payment, and the buyer simultaneously leases the property back to the seller. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
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