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  • 91i̯enǝter-, reduced case i̯enǝtr- (i̯n̥̄tr-) (*ḫenǝter) —     i̯enǝter , reduced case i̯enǝtr (i̯n̥̄tr ) (*ḫenǝter)     English meaning: husband’s brother’s wife     Deutsche Übersetzung: “die Frau of Bruders of Gatten”     Note: It derived from Root ĝen 1, ĝenǝ , ĝnē , ĝnō : “to bear” suffixed in… …

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  • 92The Case of the Missing Bird Dog — is the fortieth book in the Hank the Cowdog series. PlotStarts off with Hank the Cowdog making a firm point of saying that it is November 1st. He goes onto say that on the ranch he lives on the people have begun separating the cows from their… …

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  • 93Just In Case - JIC — An inventory strategy in which companies keep large inventories on hand. This type of inventory management strategy aims to minimize the probability that a product will sell out of stock. A company practicing this strategy essentially incurs… …

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  • 94hear a case — index try (conduct a trial) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 95test case — Synonyms and related words: acid test, assay, blank determination, brouillon, criterion, crucial test, crucible, determination, docimasy, essay, feeling out, first draft, kiteflying, ordeal, probation, proof, rough draft, rough sketch, sounding… …

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  • 96court — /kawrt, kohrt/, n. 1. Law. a. a place where justice is administered. b. a judicial tribunal duly constituted for the hearing and determination of cases. c. a session of a judicial assembly. 2. an area open to the sky and mostly or entirely… …

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  • 97jurisdiction — ju·ris·dic·tion /ˌju̇r əs dik shən/ n [Latin jurisdictio, from juris, genitive of jus law + dictio act of saying, from dicere to say] 1: the power, right, or authority to interpret, apply, and declare the law (as by rendering a decision) to be… …

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  • 98Court — /kawrt, kohrt/, n. Margaret Smith, born 1942, Australian tennis player. * * * I In architecture, an outdoor room surrounded by buildings or walls. Courts have existed in all civilizations from the earliest recorded times. The small garden court… …

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  • 99Wikipedia:Reference desk/Mathematics — The Wikipedia Reference Desk covering the topic of mathematics. Mathematics #eee #f5f5f5 #eee #aaa #aaa #aaa #00f #36b #000 #00f mathematics Wikipedia:Refere …

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  • 100judge — 1 / jəj/ vb judged, judg·ing [Old French jugier, from Latin judicare, from judic judex judge, from jus right, law + dicere to decide, say] vt 1: to hear and decide (as a litigated question) in a court of justice judge a case 2: to pronounce after …

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