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  • 11Measuring rod — Graeco Egyptian God Serapis with measuring rod Gudea of Lagash with measuring rod and …

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  • 12Fates — [fāts] pl.n. Gr. & Rom. Myth. the three goddesses who control human destiny and life: see CLOTHO, LACHESIS, ATROPOS * * * In Greek and Roman mythology, the three goddesses who determined human destiny. The Fates were usually depicted as old women …

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  • 13allot — allottable, adj. allotter, n. /euh lot /, v.t., allotted, allotting. 1. to divide or distribute by share or portion; distribute or parcel out; apportion: to allot the available farmland among the settlers. 2. to appropriate for a special purpose …

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  • 14fate — /fayt/, n., v., fated, fating. n. 1. something that unavoidably befalls a person; fortune; lot: It is always his fate to be left behind. 2. the universal principle or ultimate agency by which the order of things is presumably prescribed; the… …

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  • 15transferor — I noun allotter, assignor, consignor, devisor, donor, grantor, lessor, licensor, payor II index carrier, feoffor, licensor Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 16-phagous — comb. form meaning eating, feeding on, from Gk. phagos eater of, from phagein to eat, lit. to have a share of food, from PIE root *bhag to share out, apportion, distribute, also to get a share (Cf. Skt. bhajati assigns, allots, apportions, enjoys …

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  • 17Bhagavad-Gita — dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna inserted in Mahabharata, from Sanskrit, Song of the Sublime One, from Bhaga, a god of wealth, from Skt. bhagah, lit. allotter, distributor, master, lord, from bhajati assigns, allots, apportions, enjoys, loves… …

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  • 18appointer — n. one who appoints, nominator; allotter …

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  • 19appointers — n. one who appoints, nominator; allotter …

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  • 20dispenser — n 1. distributor, giver, dealer, allotter, apportioner; vendor, peddler, seller, salesman, trader, wholesaler, merchant; donor, presenter, contributor, bestower, grantor; druggist, pharmacist, apothecary, Brit. chemist. 2. container, holder, box …

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