
1) Ablative 2) Ablative or dative 3) Affair around Southeast 4) Affair of bag 5) Affair of the bag 6) Affair of timeless caste 7) An occurrence of something 8) AOL chief Steve 9) AOL VIP 10) Apple centers 11) Armour 12) Baggage 13) Basket or federal 14) Basket or head follower 15) Beer amount 16) Beer bash buy
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1) Argumnt 2) Bag 3) Baggage 4) Billfold 5) Briefcase 6) Cardcase 7) Caseful 8) Casing 9) Causa 10) Client 11) Countersuit 12) Cover 13) Covering 14) Dozen 15) Encase 16) Etui 17) Event 18) Example 19) Folder 20) Gearbox 21) Grammar 22) Incase 23) Inclosure 24) Instance 25) Kit 26) Lawsuit 27) Lnstance
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• (n.) A box, sheath, or covering; as, a case for holding goods; a case for spectacles; the case of a watch; the case (capsule) of a cartridge; a case (cover) for a book. • (v. i.) To propose hypothetical cases. • (v. t.) To cover or protect with, or as with, a case; to inclose. • (n.) An inclosing frame; a casing; as, a door ca...
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(from the article `linguistics`) ...of its various constituents and the way in which they relate to the context of utterance. A somewhat different but related aspect of functionalism ... [15 related articles]
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Calcium Selenide Molar mass: 119.038
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Campaign for the Advancement of State Education
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1. An instance of disease with its attendant circumstances. ... Compare: patient. ... 2. A box or container. ... Origin: L. Casus, an occurrence ... Borderline case, a patient, whose clinical findings are suggestive, but not fully convincing, of a specific diagnosis. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(kās) a particular instance of a disease or other problem; sometimes used incorrectly to designate the patient with the disease. index case the first case observed in a family or other defined group, which provides the stimulus for a genetic study; the affected individual is...
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(n) Case is the definite issue, subject covered under a self sufficient boundary which can be dealt separately and independently for a decision, trial, opinion, handling etc. Eg. Legal case containing the dispute between two parties to be settled. Case of evidence, case for protest, brief case.
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a property of words, primarily nouns, which varies according to their syntactic function. English distinguishes three cases of pronouns, one used for pronouns which are the subject of finite verbs ( he, I) one for possessive pronouns ( his, my) and one for pronouns elsewhere ( him, me). The case system of many other languages is much more extensive.
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Case (kās)
noun [ Old French
casse , French
caisse (cf. Italian
cassa ), from Latin
capsa chest, box, case, from
capere to take, hold. See
Capacious , and confer 4th
Chase ,
Cash ,
Enchase , 3d
Sash .]
1. A box, ...
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Case intransitive verb To propose hypothetical cases. [ Obsolete] '
Casing upon the matter.'
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Case noun [ French
cas , from Latin
casus , from
cadere to fall, to happen. Confer
Chance .]
1. Chance; accident; hap; opportunity. [ Obsolete] « By aventure, or sort, or
cas .
Chaucer. »
2. That which befalls, comes, or happen...
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Case transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Cased ;
present participle & verbal noun Casing .]
1. To cover or protect with, or as with, a case; to inclose. « The man who,
cased in steel, had passed whole days ...
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Acronym for Computer Aided Software Engineering....
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A case describes a dispute taken to court. An appellate court decision published in a book of such decisions is also called a case and may be used as guidance or precedent by other courts. A person doing legal research will commonly say that he has to look up a case to see if its ruling on a point should be followed by other courts. The core legal ...
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An unopened container, usually made of corrugated cardboard, containing merchandise as it was received from the vendor.
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A case was a British measurement of annatto equivalent to about 2.25 hundred weight, in use during the 19th century.
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A single unit being studied, such as a person or organization. If 100 people in a congregation were surveyed, then the study contains 100 cases.
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[The Tempest] here, prepared.
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1. Covers and spine that, as a unit, enclose the pages of a casebound book.
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An action, suit or claim in a court of law. It can also mean the arguments put forward by parties in a court of law
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slip 2 pillow slip noun bed linen consisting of a cover for a pillow; `the burglar carried his loot in a pillowcase`
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instance noun an occurrence of something; `it was a case of bad judgment`; `another instance occurred yesterday`; `but there is always the famous example of the Smiths`
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An inflection which indicates the relationship of a noun to other elements in a sentence, e.g. the dative in German which broadly indicates the beneficiary of an action: Sie hat ihm versprochen, nach Hause zu kommen. There are, however, many instances in which case requirements are not semantically motivated, e.g. gratulieren, imponieren with the d...
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