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  • 61MORTAISE — Pour maintenir en place les blocs dans une architecture à joints vifs, sans mortier, les Grecs eurent recours au mortaisage, procédé de construction dont le principe était déjà connu en Crète, en Égypte et en Orient et consistant à creuser aux… …

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  • 62morărit — MORĂRÍT s.n. 1. Meseria morarului; morărie. 2. Operaţie de măcinare a cerealelor (sau a altor materiale). ♦ Ramură industrială care se ocupă cu prelucrarea prin zdrobire şi mărunţire a boabelor de cereale, producând făină, crupe, griş, orez… …

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  • 63empescher — Empescher, C est estre destourbier et empeschement de quelque chose, Obstare, Officere, comme, Ceste muraille empesche ma veuë, Hic paries obstat prospectui. Et mettre empeschement à l execution de quelque chose, Obstaculum inferre, J empesche la …

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  • 64Commorant — Com mo*rant, n. [L. commorans, p. pr. of commorari to abide; com + morari to delay.] 1. (Law) Ordinarily residing; inhabiting. [1913 Webster] All freeholders within the precinct . . . and all persons commorant therein. Blackstone. [1913 Webster]… …

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  • 65Demur — De*mur , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Demurred}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Demurring}.] [OF. demurer, demorer, demourer, to linger, stay, F. demeurer, fr. L. demorari; de + morari to delay, tarry, stay, mora delay; prob. originally, time for thinking, reflection …

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  • 66Demurred — Demur De*mur , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Demurred}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Demurring}.] [OF. demurer, demorer, demourer, to linger, stay, F. demeurer, fr. L. demorari; de + morari to delay, tarry, stay, mora delay; prob. originally, time for thinking,… …

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  • 67Demurring — Demur De*mur , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Demurred}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Demurring}.] [OF. demurer, demorer, demourer, to linger, stay, F. demeurer, fr. L. demorari; de + morari to delay, tarry, stay, mora delay; prob. originally, time for thinking,… …

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  • 68Moratory — Mor a*to*ry, a. [L. moratorius delaying, fr. morari to delay.] Of or pertaining to delay; esp., designating a law passed, as in a time of financial panic, to postpone or delay for a period the time at which notes, bills of exchange, and other… …

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  • 69Remorate — Rem o*rate ( r?t), v. t. [L. remoratus, p. p. of remorari; pref. re re + morari to delay.] To hinder; to delay. [Obs.] Johnson. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 70moratorium — noun (plural riums or moratoria) Etymology: New Latin, from Late Latin, neuter of moratorius dilatory, from Latin morari to delay, from mora delay Date: 1875 1. a. a legally authorized period of delay in the performance of a legal obligation or… …

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