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  • 21well-assembled — well′ assem′bled adj …

    From formal English to slang

  • 22pre-assembled lockset —   n.    a lock designed to be installed into a cutout in the edge of a door. The lock body and most or all of its trim need no further assembly other than securing it to the door …

    Locksmith dictionary

  • 23well-assembled — adj …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 24convoy — assembled and organized for the purpose of passage together. 2. A group of vehicles organized for the purpose of control and orderly movement with or without escort protection that moves over the same route at the same time and under one… …

    Military dictionary

  • 25Hattush —    Assembled.    1) A priest who returned with Zerubbabel (Neh. 12:2).    2) Ezra 8:2.    3) Neh. 3:10.    4) Neh. 10:4.    5) 1 Chr. 3:22 …

    Easton's Bible Dictionary

  • 26Jeziel —    Assembled by God, a son of Azmaveth. He was one of the Benjamite archers who joined David at Ziklag (1 Chr. 12:3) …

    Easton's Bible Dictionary

  • 27World Disarmament Conference —    Assembled in Geneva at the behest of the League of Nations, the meeting that opened on 2 February 1932 was the largest international gathering since the Paris Peace Conference. It aimed at a convention substantially limiting all national… …

    Historical dictionary of Weimar Republik

  • 28made an Identikit — assembled a set of various facial characteristics and facial parts (used by police to create composite pictures of suspects) …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 29Duration of English Parliaments before 1660 — This article augments the List of Parliaments of England to be found elsewhere (see link below) and to precede Duration of English, British and United Kingdom Parliaments from 1660, with additional information which could not be conveniently… …

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  • 30List of enacting formulae — An enacting formula, or enacting clause, is a short phrase that introduces the main provisions of a law enacted by some legislatures. It usually declares the source from which the law claims to derive its authority. In other countries an enacting …

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