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  • 41hypothecator — noun see hypothecate I …

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  • 42United Order — Part of a series of articles on Christianity Social Christianity …

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  • 43List of law topics (F-M) — NOTOC Law [From Old English lagu something laid down or fixed ; legal comes from Latin legalis , from lex law , statute ( [http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?search=law searchmode=none Law] , Online Etymology Dictionary; [http://www.m… …

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  • 44hypothecation — See hypothecate. * * * …

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  • 45dhē- — To set, put. Contracted from *dheə₁ . Derivatives include deed, doom, fashion, defeat, feckless, sacrifice, satisfy, face, and synthesis. I. Basic form …

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  • 46hypothesize — hypothesizer, n. /huy poth euh suyz , hi /, v., hypothesized, hypothesizing. v.i. 1. to form a hypothesis. v.t. 2. to assume by hypothesis. Also, hypothecate; esp. Brit., hypothesise. [1730 40; HYPOTHES(IS) + IZE] * * * …

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  • 47postulate — postulation, n. postulational, adj. v. /pos cheuh layt /; n. /pos cheuh lit, layt /, v., postulated, postulating, n. v.t. 1. to ask, demand, or claim. 2. to claim or assume the existence or truth of, esp. as a basis for reasoning or arguing. 3.… …

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  • 48bond — 1 n 1 a: a usu. formal written agreement by which a person undertakes to perform a certain act (as appear in court or fulfill the obligations of a contract) or abstain from performing an act (as committing a crime) with the condition that failure …

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  • 49guarantee — gua·ran·tee /ˌgar ən tē, ˌgär / n [probably alteration of guaranty] 1: guarantor 2: guaranty (1) 3: an assurance that a condition will be fulfilled: as …

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  • 50pledge — 1 / plej/ n 1: a delivery of esp. personal property as security for a debt or other obligation; broadly: the perfection of a security interest in collateral through possession of the collateral by a creditor or other promisee 2 a: property and… …

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