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SUBTRACTED |
Deducted |
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UNAIDED |
Some of the fauna I deducted without support |
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DEDUCTIBLE |
Capable of being deducted, taken away, or withdrawn. |
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DEBITED |
Deducted sum of money when I went into debt with journalist |
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SUTTLE |
The weight when the tare has been deducted, and tret is yet
to be allowed. |
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POUNDAGE |
A sum deducted from a pound, or a certain sum paid for
each pound; a commission. |
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DEDUCTION |
That which is deducted; the part taken away; abatement;
as, a deduction from the yearly rent. |
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APOTOME |
The remaining part of a whole tone after a smaller
semitone has been deducted from it; a major semitone. |
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TRET |
An allowance to purchasers, for waste or refuse matter, of
four pounds on every 104 pounds of suttle weight, or weight after the
tare deducted. |
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REFRACTION |
The correction which is to be deducted from the
apparent altitude of a heavenly body on account of atmospheric
refraction, in order to obtain the true altitude. |
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DISCOUNT |
A counting off or deduction made from a gross sum on
any account whatever; an allowance upon an account, debt, demand, price
asked, and the like; something taken or deducted. |
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SEIGNIORAGE |
Something claimed or taken by virtue of sovereign
prerogative; specifically, a charge or toll deducted from bullion
brought to a mint to be coi... |
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LOTTO |
...es
after a certain percentage of them has been deducted for the dealer. A
variety of lotto is called keno. ... |